I ' I f I 1 " Empire" Typewriter For ease of operation and perfection in results It is unsurpassed. Price $!50', Interior Publismng Co., Agts.< •wre mi" The Mail-Herald Interior Puolishing Company PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS ping uapfls Vol. 18 -No." 20 REVELSTOKE. B. C. MAIICii 13, 19U $2.50 Per Year THE LATEST NEWS BY SPECIAL TELEGRAPH Cereal Cookers, White Enamelled Special, to Introduce, Dishes to Steam Food 85 Cents ■••♦.iii t [Enamelled Pots and Saucepans 40c 50c 55c * SEE OUR WINDOWS FOK BARGAINS wmr rr,c- ano -jeceiaBU' aoiun New Style Cereal Cookers 85c 90c $'•00 No Watching No Stirring No Scorching Conks by Steam Makes Food GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATIONS REVELSTOKE AND DISTRICT —j Million Dollars Expended in Revelstoke Hiding for Public Works, Roads, Trails and Bridges -The Records whicli Speak for Themselves. Blue Hand Decorated Tea Pots 50c. and 6Cc. Cut from $1.00 and $1.25 We have just got thc Agency for the Diamond Electric Vacuum Cleaner Weight 8 pounds Only $36 Im r the information ,, 1 Mall-Herald read "I'S, V B have COtDplI .,1 Irom offlo ial record 8, the (ollowing Btatemenl ol 0 \|M*ii.liiui'('S hy tlio McBrlde ad- ininislrat nil, nil pill,III' works, romls trail H Kill bridges, witl in ih,. Revel- Kink • .1,1 iik during tin past nine years: ROADS I'm.; 190*1 „ ,.} 20,164.76 l'.llll I'.ii'.",. 10,800.51 1908 1906 S.iWM 1906 . . 12,806 sa 1907 1908 18,999.68 mils I'liu •J1,975.'J8 I'.K •) 191 i 70,888.26 1910 1911 ,. .. 74,s;;*.*.in. I'lll 1912 . ... B6.8d4.38 1912 I'.i l.'l BRIDQBS 110,000 00 1903 190*1 ...... bill.2b 19M 1905 ... . I.337.-J7 1905 1906 r.is.s.1 1906 1907 ..... :2,056 "16 1907 1 i 12.00S 26 1* |j |*l |*l i :'ic2.:.i 1909 1 '.110 13,261.84 1910 1911 ... . 20,725.58 LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO. Plumbing limited Steam Fitting Tinsmithing , <><><><>OK>0<>0<><><>0<><><>0-0-0 i Imperial Bank of Canada 6 Hoad OtFlce Capital Subscribed Capital Paid Up Reserve Total Assets, -Toronto, Ontario. 6,000,000.00 5,996.00v.00 5,996,000.00 72,000,000.00 Branches ,>r Ari-hU al all piiucipal nniuu. in l.'.miulii. Agents in Great Britain and United Hutes—London, Kngland, LloydB Bank, Limited. Chicago-First National Bank, Corn Exchange National Bank. Soattle-SeatUe Nal lonal Bank, San Francisco—Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank. Spokane—Exchange National Bank. Savings Bank Department Opposite of $1 aud upward, received, and interest allowed at current rate from date of deposit. Correspondence solicited. Revelstoke Branch- A. B. McCleneghan, Mgr. 5- OOO-O-OO (KH>O<><><>OOO<>0 J* brick wing to the general hospital, and handsome Bchool buildings, whilst the district has been ooversd with a net work ol roads nnd trails, iIohIIii- e,i in tin' near future to play an In portant part In the opening up "I the lertile lands with which Ihis slty is eurrounded, The appropriations thin yeat, ail' considerably in exclss ol the nm- ounts voted in nny previous yenr, thus guaranteeing that the work no ablj bogun will be puHhe.l to completion. Complaints have been made against tin' McBride government, thnt In Bpending llii'ii minis with such lavish hands In tbe process of developing ih' Interior constituencies ol the province, they have been moving ,1* .ni ol tbe aetual requirements of tho districts ns shown by the land under cultivation, and thnt such large ■inns ol money should hnve been oth erwise spent, than In catering to tho needs ol a scattered agricultural i r mining population. But It is not hi bt denied, thai the progressive policy as adopted by the governmenl i.. always In the past been endors- c i by tlie electorate, nnd the government, in submitting again to the pic a forward policy, are willinR to leave the vordlct in the hands of ih. electorate who have beneOttedto 1905-19H6 ,., 2,500.00 so greal an extent, by the appropri ations whose Kcnerous scnle has been criticised by the opposition in the provlnco. The policy ot tbe McBride government, is directed towards the most rapid exploitation of the geu- graphic and economic advanatges which nature has so riibly showered upon our province, and in this policy the government have only reflected Vmong the many Important achieve the prevailing spirit of the people government by „; this province, This fact has lieen 1911-1912 12,984.00 1912-UU3 26,000.1 II RIVER HANK AMI 8UBSIDIK8. 1903-1901 l'.inl 1905 1906-1907 1907 1908 1906-1909 1909-1910 2,690 ■*"> 2,500.00 i.i-:.:>:, , i.. i :: 2,-Mhl.iiO 1910-1911 50,697,40 1911 1912 21.471.80 1912-1918 I.',,mi, oo Buildings I'.i(i3-lu-ll S60.801.10 ments credited to the reason oi these expenditures, and which win remain permanent bind - marks of tbe progressiveness ol Mc- Hiil,' administrations are: The new bridge across the I'olum - ina river, two bridges over ihe lllc- cillewnet, new court house, additions und Improvements including a new Nominations Throughout Province The Campaign Opened in Vancouver last Night VANCOUVER Vanoouver, B.C., March l.'l— Both tbe Conservatives and Liberals opened campaign here last, night, with well attended meetings. Indications point, to ii hot lighl, as both sides ace already throwing out challenges und minor charges, A largely attend eil meel ing of government, supporters was held last night at KiiHilaito. addressed b.v MacOowan, Watson, Tis- dall, McQulre. Watson made a pur - t.ic.ularly vigorous speech on behn'f of the McBride administration, claim ing tlie last railway policy had brought active opposition to the O, P. Ry., and also resulted in the Span ding of over one million dollars per month iu Vancouver alone, for wages and supplies lor various construction camps. The Liberals held a meeting m Pender Hall which was fiiirly well at tended, at which Ralph Smith, Aid erman O, W. Bnrlght, Maxwell Smith Alderman W. s. Cameron and J. N. Rills, the live candidates nominated for Vancouver on the Liberal ticket, nt the convention ol the previous ev ening made their initial addresses of the campaign. Ralph Smilh charged McBride, Tisdall and Cotton with a change of front, since 1909 In the pre Vlous house in regard to the measure to purchase all available railway lands for settlers at 2ric. per acre, und being now prepared to buy out tbe leavings of the railway reserves for 45c. per acre. Other four candi - dates also made addresses. I Li. I). Tnylor, defeated by live votes ut t.he convention on Monday night , has been ollered the Liberal nomination at Kamloops nnd Rossland. Mr Taylor in understood to have accept F clrnrly demonstrated by tbe result of the polls at succeeding Provincial el- c,tions, and the forthcoming con - tM.-t will again show that in these res-ects Ihe .McUridc administrations have truly reflected the wishes ol nn overwhelming majority ,,f people of British Columbin. MORE PUBLIC WORKS FDR REVELSTOKE Work on the Wharf to Start at Once—A. S. Goodeve, I, P. Manes Announcement Mrs, A* G, Cfick, First Street Ladies' Blouses and Whitewear Arriving Daily Mrs. A, G, Crick, * First Street A DRAMATIC SCENE IN HOUSE OF COMMONS j London. Kngland, March lit— A j dramatic scene occurred in the House [ol Commons today, when the govnrn- ] ment were being criticised for '.-ipri'- parcdness for war. Uight Ron. .'.B. I Seely, i'n,ler Secretary ot state f< i Wat. holding up a sealed envelope .containing information any mrmlmr mighl obtain under pledge .,[ snni-y explaining how, within three dnys, i.m. nun i,i,*n could be despatched abroad with ammunition and itorosfor thr.*,' months. I li out demonstration a. 8. Qoodeve, M.I'., has received word that tb. Federal Minister ol i'ublic Works has given Instructions to Immediately start, work on thei0' '"" governmenl members followed wharl at Itevelstoke. lt is undei stood llmt thc engineer Is now her,, and work will In' started at once. Kor a great inimliei ol years past, Itevelstoke has beeu trying in vain to have thiB wharf built, but uli ■ 7r''"'KI dollars, their protests aud requests lor at* tent,.-ii were treated with the ut most Indifference i.y tbe late Domin During the LENTEN Season WB WILL CARRY .A i ' iMI'l.liTl*. STUCK OV ALL KINhS nl-' Fresh Cured and Smoked Fish P. BURNS ft CO., LIMITED TIRED ? THEN A CUP OF ".BELL BLEND TEA" will n (reall vou with Its bright, uplcj Ilium ami Iriigniiiiy. Sold in 1 ||, Price, 35c, 40c. and 50c. per Ib. G. W. BELL P. O. Box 208 GROCER & BAKER Phono No. 23 ion government, llut time has cluing ed things at the Capital. The federal treasury lienches are now occupied ' b) another claSN ol milliliters, broad- ' minded, and th-OM who will give British Columbia and the Ui-velst,,ke district a Ian and s.|.ian ileal. It is stated aiitboi it,vel) that tbe build,ng ol this wharf ut Itevelstoke is only one ol many important pul, lie improvements thut will be accomplished by the nonunion government In the near luture. this announcement, I Santa Barbara, Cal.. March 1::— I Two lives were lo-t whon oil tnllk steamer Roeecarna went on rocks yos terday with a total loss estimated at MINERS HOLD A 4-HOUR SECRET SESSION AVIATOR TO ACCOMPANY SOUTH POLE EXPLOiriON j Hoi,art, Tasmania. March 1.1—Ship Aurora, which conveyed Capt Maw son, M. 1)., and membership oi tbe Antartir Kxjicdition to the vicinity of the South Pole, returned here to daj Captain hm . in i barge ol the vessel stales Uawaon'l party lundel Christmas Day and another party under Dr. Wilde, veteran ,,i Bbackleton Expedition, in ahotbd place on coast both t.. tr. to reach i".i. il lamei Auiora t,, return lol them. With lir. ItawaoO'l pari *, . I . .tenant Wat kin- noted ST ,!■■!. « bo lias *i in.M. oplnne with Which he will tl y to Ily to be i',.i, when »it: distant London, March 1:1 Uritish Mine owners and representatives of Coal Miners l'i held four hourH secret session yesterday, presided over by Premier Asqulth, hul readied no settlement, another session commenced at 11 a.m. today and hope is expres- ed by those attending lhc meeting that basis of settlement will be reach el to stop the nation wide COalstpUtS which has thrown two and a ball million men oul ol employment. The. Welsh and Scottish owners are very stubborn, or dispute might have lieen 'Cttled yesterday. The North KaHtern Itnilwny has already suspended two boiiHand trains and Atlantic mall steamers are unable to cal, and are tying up at the wharves. Allan Liner Lake Krie is the lirsl lo tie up, wns due to sail yesterday. VOLCANIC ERUPTION Sew Volk. March Ki—Special despatches from Colon from thc Division i Kngineei I ben* report that Htenm and , sulphur, anl later smoke, ih Issuing I from Volcano which ban lnid dorm Hnt for centuries, and underlie! Cub' i'ui There is n ver] iiosslmis- , tie leelinr lien* Irom action of vol- I e.iii,,, since it Is feared nny slight I volcanic activity mny endanger buc- cess of woik on canal. ed Rossland, and will start for Inter ior at once to commence cumpaign. VICTORIA Victoria, U. O., March i;i—Conservative nominating convention held here last night, chose Premier Mc - Uridc, H. II. Thomson, H.K.W. llohn- scn and'Fred Ravcy as their candi - dates out of a Held of live. This is the same quartette as represented the Capital city in Ihe last house. 10n- tbiisiastic speeches were made by the candidates, und other well known Conservatives also spoke on the issues of tli,. campaign. VERNON Vernon, 11.C, March l;t-Hon. Price Ellison received unanimous nominu - in.n of enthusiastic convention held here last night, delegati-H being presenl from nil parts of the Okanngau. The Liberal convention is slated for tonight, but it is likely they will decide not to run u candidate and the result of the election is a foregone conclusion. GRAND FORKS Grand Forks, March 1*8—At au enthusiastic convention held here yea - terday, Krnest Miller, who represented this constituency In the lust house haa again been unanimi to carry the Conservati In the coming contest. usiy chosen 'e standard FERNIE I'Vrnie, meeting B.C., March l«— Of the Mcllinb The b and ottest party tour of the province, was held last night, when ne addressed a big crowd in the local theatre, a large proportion of the audience being socialists. Frequent Interruptions were flrcd at the Premier which be handled in his ready witty style to tlle apprecia - tion of the audience. Hon. Bowler hud a good reception and spoke free from interruptions, Hon. W. Ross also mude a lighting speech, and Wm Davidson, Socialist candidate, was very woll received, speaking from the same platform. STEAMER LEBR0 LONG TIME OVERDUE Victoria, H.C., March 111—Much anxiety is folt regarding the safety of the steamer Lwbro, whicli left Vic - toria, February Hist, with a big cargo of lumber for Northern Lighthouse Construction, A piece of lifeboat hns d i'i ft .il ashore on the north enst coast ol Urihnnie Island, und about '10,Hen feet of lumber have al*) drifted in at the same place. Ralvagc tug William Jolirte lum been ordered to March vicinity lor traces of steamer wreck, PAINT Wo havo just put into stock a carload of Sherwin- Williams' Paints including inside and outside paint in all shades. Varnishes for all purposes, Oil Stains, Enamels, Floor Paint, Shingle Stain, in fact everything necessary for Paintiug and Decorating. We have handled these Paints, also their own make of Linseed Oil for years, and there is nothing in the market to equal thom. If you want to p, i value for your money see that Sherwin-Williams' name is on the can. All colors in Alabastine. Paint Brushes, etc. BOURNE BROS, I ts. Grocers llAKIIWAPK Plumbing n Mclntyre's Store Chickory, Pure Old Country, per packet Heinze's Sauer Kraut, per lii Chiver'sPlum Puddinar reduced to New Arrow Root Biscuits, per lb 20c 15e 4">c 25c Mclntyre's Store FISH Fresh Fish and Smoked Salmon, Halibut, Cod, Soles. Herring, White Fish, Smelts. Haddie. Kippers, Bloaters, Norwegian Herring. Revelstoko Meat Market, Ltd. Men's Suits New [Spring Styles They are smart enough to hold their own in any gathering. Splendidly made of finest Tweeds and Worsteds. Pnces from $20 to $35 McRAE Mercantile Co., Limited The St\li*s M>„i> lor Men and Hoys Prize Eggs for Early Hatching E. G, Woodland I P. McLean Best Strain of Brown Leghorns, single and Rose Comb, and Parfidge Wyandotte Eggs. P. O. BOX 181 v.! DNKl DA^ " ^CH I il TH;E MAIL- HEBALD, REVELSTOKE WEDNESDAY, MARCH IStU, i'"'-' (rz 7% Some Snaps in Local Realty House and Two Lois on MacKenzie Ave $4,100 House and Lots on First Street 3,500 House and Lot, South-West Corner Douglas and King Street 1.500 House and Lot, Fourth Street 2,850 GOOD BUYS ! EASY TERMS I ^ The Revolstoke General Agencies, Ltd. J) Z\k flDall-lberalb PUBLISHED fl El SE8DAV AND SATUHDU if REVELSTOKF.. B. C. Jntertoc publlsbtito Company, Limit od j. K. JOHNSON, M nagoi RALPH 0. SCROTON, Editor. Land notices -J7.M. All advertisements subject to the approval ol the management. Wanted ami Condensed Advertisements ; — Agents Wanted, Help Wanted, Hit uatious wanted. Situations Vacant, Teachers Wanted, Mechanics Wanted, 2b *»ordn or less, 25c, each a.i.litii>ual line tu cents, Changes il standing advertisements ium.1i be tn by 9 a. tn. Tuesday and Friday oi each week to BL-ciire good display. CORRESPONDENCE! invited on matters ol public Interest, Communications to Editor must be Accompanied by name ol writer n,.t necessarily lor publication, but ae evidence ot good laitli. Correspondence should ho briel. BTJB80RIPTION RATES Including postage to England, United Statep and Canada. By the year i through postoffice) $2.50 ADVERTISING RATES. Legal notices ic ceuts per Une Brat insertion, j cents per lino each subsequent Insertion. Measurements Konparlel (12 lines make one inch.! H'.urc and general business announcements t2.<50 per Inch per niunth. Preferred positions. 2b per cent, additional. Births, Marriages uud Deaths, 50c each insertion ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH Uth I'.u J Tomorrow, Thursday, is nomlna *. another t wenty toui the i ami e ■•'. tbe can I,dates thi coming contest throughout thi ; • ■'• nee will l,e before the elec- I I'p i tl timi % to press we have be to obtain re I *i ■ ••' can * the 1 ral party In tend to put in I t the t cil etween . •■•:.-* *, ol - ■ irees upon Vancouver. • ■ put ■ ird ol a iu ticket I • * * tlvltj prevails in the - v there Is talk ol b lul ticket Ioi three i I tot Vancouv. • ••' the ll I .-I.- y the The ' - rl! ■ ■ ■-..*. roach I ■ • • that . • ■ •• thi. b ll 1 nlliison, I' irk, \ Lunde ., r lb an. I„ Third I!.*.*.l*i i. Maley, i ll Blinv !'■ Scott, I. 11 i'h - ,1 Rendci ■ li Tapp 0. Field I Mel oil ,. « Vi Ullard, 11. Iliad hitt Low -;.m.,n*l Reader I Morgan, v,. Abrahamson, M, Hamilton, V, Mad den, li t mytbe, High Firsl Readei. J. MeKinnon v, Dunn M Daniels, G. Campbell, M. Shaw. Low Firsl Rendi i -C. Vbrnbntni on, \. Needham, F. Watson, D. Holten. 11 gb Second Pi imi i IC. Dradsbaw, IC Lilly, p, Cowan, Cl, Trimble, W, i n Low Hi run.I Pi inii. 11 v, illlam ion, A. li,an ne, n. Jom ■ High Fii-Bt Imumi !•' Mine, S Dui ridge, .1. Mainprise, N. Ci .* imnti M Mlckleson, Low Firsl Pniui'i — T. t'oullln, \. Warner, 0. Lilly, I. Trimble, J. Ham RELKIRK SCHOOL. Low Third Readi r—0 Lundell, D. Porla, Put Skene, T I!amo ... 8. Moran, lio;h Becond Reader—L. Hobsoti, | M. lioodwin, i'. Cashato, C. Johnson I VI, Laughead, < Low Second Reader—D. RuBhtord, I*'. Prey, C. Laugbead, !•'. Curveon.J. UllZ/O High First Readei - L. P.. ch R Ueech, M. McMahon, M. Laing M. p irta. l ow Fii .i Readei E, Fn ), IC, c inio/.v... .1. Moran, *i Ci awlord, C. I'.ll.lM.'.ZI High Second Pi Imci E McClen inm. li. Purvis, I',. Donaldson, i'i. Youug, I.* Mon .son i. .1. Bei' ll Low Becond Prime) C Kin J Mlllrr, Hell,i C11,son. Harold Portel *. Fern Donaldson, P, I High First Primer \ Polii M ickinrot, li. Rowletl R. T irk (A Corning, It. Lawi * Low First Readei E. R M * lai W. Porter, I. i ry Class J Cai cellii • . i. . F Fletanti M T. Pugsley, i It. Kiev *i ., moni to substitute lor the allowance In hen oi the lands the Oder n ado by J i he Laurier govornm'enl In Mai i b, 19 111 Mr, Rogers rnpliod thai lh Ilor lias already heen I'ejocted by the Hnn itolm legislature, A'lter somo Inilher .li'l.-.l m Ml'. Hor.len spoke and lh" anl oudmcnl was declared lost, liter some clerical errors had In en ami tided the bill »*is reported Irom committee. 'I'he lined rending is s.l. tor 'I'll, s.lay. The liOUSO then went into i upply RECEIVER APPOINTED For the Dominion Sawmills Co. Here this Week. \ nncouv '. March 9—Th iws Ib reported here thai tho Dominion Baw null,, r*. Ltd ivlth head office at tl ivelstoki ecu placed In tho ,i.: u( n ceiver in London, Ens .ud ,, i Mai * i li is unknow n hi i vhnt cau id ion, as tl ■ com pany . no with an mth Bed cap! I * million dollars enc »Itli two millions outstanding and llvo million oi dtnnry ' with aboul tour million outi tand ng, i!so ,.ne million i*.muds lirst moid - gugc dobenl urea ub ci Ibed In Eng - Inml. Lord Desborough was chnli man of rectoi \ mooting was held here yesterday hut th" participants refused t.. .u vnii;e whal occurred, The company is ono ot thc largest lumber con . i ii in the coast province with ■ >i> out live billion feet ol Btnlidlng Inn her .md ki\ large sawmills along the main line of thc C.P.R., capable ol one inm.In,l an.l inn million i.*. i an nual output. According to reports b. re, Blr William Pender has been nppointed receiver.—Calgary Herald. pr nau mama ■ * < ziuKwaa^aBmnvJKBamsbxsssss^'^.t St. Patrick's Entertainment Opera House, Monday March 18, 1912 PROGRAMME PARI i 1 OVERTURN "Irish Airs" McMnhon's Urdu lis J. SOLO... "1-lusheen" Miss Blanche McCnrtv 3. IH'liT "Tlie I'iccanuiuiea" Miss Hyla Tonillusou and Master Praucis Bourne I. 1 -AKA Ii.l'l. BARS Gyintiustic Display Tin* Five Shamrocks 5, SOLU "Vnllci oi Laughter" . Miss Vrnnccs Law son 6, nl VK'l'l :i' 11-. "Killarney" M,,.Inin* |ii*ni utul Siiuurelirlggs, Messrs. Allen . onl Lawrence . Illi,ll HAR Gymnastic Display . . . The Five Shamrocks PART 11, iiVRKTI i:i .*,!., nous.. .......Mi Malion s On In " Don Padii> de Bazan" An Irish I CASH PATRICK MAGU'.Kli,aliasUon l'aild ■ i. I .,..,u Frank J Vutcrsoii LORD M kYOH i IP Dl I '• 1 IN .... . W. .1. Frasei S1U I HAS I'.dl.lH.i'tt UR * * ....... J, Arthui i ulev CLARUTT I Nli-s Kolhlei n I'liisci CAPTAIN ill TIIR GL'ARD William Gaul bier SULD11 v • M. vv- Mnlnven, Fred Gibbs synop; IS ;-,, a. : ' ')* * r p, Don 1'inlil; plays the Gall,nit. s,*i ne .' Prison, "Oui of llle In ing pun inlo thi lire' Scene Court Yard oi Prison, "Where is in; li.i' •*-.,, in* I Room in Prison, A matrimonial imxup. "> sirnnge weililinu, nnd *i grave exi i nlioii, S,*, p.. Lord Mayor's llllice. l.iltli Mull} evident! Don l'ml,ly iin ii i lips}. god savi rm I* NG, NO TASTE THERE A niiin livii Iii ' ' loke lum *. Farm on which he rirscd n . lim ii * *. - und wns preparing to kill them, We will muke "luuu, bacon, lard, aautatre, lnnd i h *ese and crilpple," III . inn nn. id lo Ins a,llllll Illy; [llllll}', ainl ll e evei lull Ui! si|iieal That uight Ills sou culled nl the Music Store, McKenxle Ave* linuglitnii i.li-on i'ii,nn. inpii; when he arrived bonn lie lold his fiilbei llist they could now keep the squeal ns lie had gol the only instrument ol which aiivone nud everyone enn make Record's, Kevelstoke Music Store, J. Bingham, Prop JOOB «■«.: -awjww.tttut y^jKMraaMraaDMuuMaaiMi Rosedene Nurseries Revelstoke. B. C. House Plants, Ferns, etc. Cut Flowers, Roses, Carnations, etc Thos. Newell, Prop. Designs Box 51 Phone 2'J5 BUMimwiwt'1 FURNITUR We carry a complete stock of Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, Oilcloths, etc. Get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. R. llowson & Co., Revelstoke, B. G. Yrs! The Ladies do Smoke Montreal, March > Ves, th oi Ictj ladl ol Montreal are rapidly becotn •m* *, colIncrs, They have thc " ily ii-nnll. " Some ,.| llieni Bmokl 11 verj cleverly, others merely Btnokeit oponlj. The vera,i'l ..1 the fashionable to ^^^^^ bnccoitista ol tin city *- that the durlu8 ""' trinl- '• ' '''•"'*. In * *ii ite ladles' tra.I,—though nol to complete!) rellevi you i,l ■■ui,8tl trade In ladleB' cigarettes- has ,,.,t,,„,. u,* take all th •* lr, \ or, A FAIK OFFER Your Money Bauk if You Arc Nut Satisfied We pay lor nil thc medicine ii i————— i I *l*n* ID , become somethlns well worth having _,,.. . , ; i moke thc liesl no cork * ipjii il Ultccn centci lor them They wanl the expens vc Tolks, Some ..f the tobaccoi ts nbv cal to the soctel rade talked In i - customers ■■ •:• " t ■ . ;, Ol It. . i* i'i r That's a mighl bl "I ,111 KC I- « 'I I '« .111 1 .1 llMM 'ne 111* I * "Yes." said one. "wo do „ very, A "" ' trcatmenl Is Uexull Urder'.l winch are eal nd; ir act ivi principle Is n recent sclc ii 'lc ... ■ \ and I pai BUDGET SPEECH TODAY ,,.,*. little trade with the ladies We frequentl ' ' i ucularly "Ol t0 come to tbe l.ot.1. take a room, ^ B|ltull)DCe gripiI1K> or .„„ :„ ll ■ ' in ehron t;le|ih. .nnl form ■ V. by do I he boye always buj I «.i -..hm ai Howi .*. Because Ihey ..:■■ ays | mi what i hey want. the Itevelstoke Nurseries l..r Cut Flowors. Phone ... t .* llowson .'.• Co. have the lai * I i ii I*. ol trail paper In the eil.. : lie i stock belore purchasing whore. See our display ut muf1 and bed ling, i lue third ol your liie is . in bed, why nol Bpcnd ii in i ilort mi ..ne ol Howson's (.-It mat ll. '.".:. I loiiscwlfe Stop cleaning old smoky lamp chimneys send lor om ol HI in w OG sniiille power white li^lit burners, cut. the coupon out In our big ad in Ibis paper today. National Light Oo. MUSIC—Miss JobnBon, pupil ol A. i. k.i: V.M., London, is prepar i i i.it e n i :n i *l number ol pup lis for tuition in music. Por terms apply at the residence ol J. K. .1, hnson, Brst In.use west of the hospital. Kirat street. CTJT PLOWEES Wi .u<- speciuli i* ■■ I" «U varieties in Season ol i ui i-'iinui -.. Uur showing i:- unsurpassed, Come and iuspet t Ioi yourself, FUNERAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY REVELSTOKE NURSERIES W. 11. I'OTTRUFF, Manager. On South Road, Halt a Mile from Town "W^JSTTIED ! DVLEIST Merchants, householders and others read every word ol ibis advertise ment and not*' our list ol Specials lor l'Vbtnary, tor this is Yonr Op- poi i un it \ to save money by placing your orders ni « ifore the rush ol the Spring Season. To Merchant Wo can iill yonr requirements (or showcases, counters, mouldings and turnings ol all description, drawers, filing cabinets, ..'. desl ml Is, shelving and partitions, plain and fancy Bheel I . etc. To Householders and Others— This « WAKTED Ottawa March ■ ; ■ «I ti will delivei his first ■ ■ day. - maki i Its * * .» .,1 the "■' . ., -. ( thirty m .... ■ • . ' ■ ' your chance to t;et all kinds ot in- t.'iior finishings, hot bed sash, mould iii^s, cupboards, kitchen eabinets. tables and Btools, Blnkboards shelving, sliding doom, paint, varnish and iiais,iinine, roofings, building papers, window and picture glass, etc. Material and Workmanship are the hest, and our prices are the lowest possible. All orders, whether large or small, receive prompt attention. E timates lor all kinds ol Constructional Work, freely given. Phone 261 or write us, P. O. Box 295, better Still if possible, pay us a personal visit. Wc shull he" glad to seo you. The Revelstoke Sash and Boor Factory Cl.n. I). SHAW, Prop. '" v' "' V. 0. »o Phone No. 261 Budi.1tja LuurtL5 ■ To Rent * near Y.M.C. \.. comforl five room dwolllng, 11. N. I Metal in *•• Found on McKenzie, Owner .an have sain,* by proving property and pnylag advor bj applying to A.F. . Lundell, In Victo pi rty. Wc hnve lot-*, hou ■i mini dl! , aial . ,pcrl *. toi ale, \ ic- even ' *■ ■ ... olicitcd, The i , i mi nl '***.••. cj ii.i i, H.C i. nl Level' People of Revelstoke, Do Not Be Downhearted We have the Resources. Capital will come to us BOOST! BOOST! In the time of Peace. Prepare for War. Now is the time to place money in Revelstoke. Do nol wait for the coming raise. Call and See Me Before Investing. W. B. ROBERTSON t r - PUBLIC SCHOOL HONOR ROLL *-! The roll I fbe nn. nu, ... Pebl ' .*!■' CENTRAL -'Iiiiui. Bl trai ■ ' law I. B cl . I*:. Olay, K Ilainni, \ ■. 11 •' fourth Reader—K. Mi K 8, GaUicano ll Calder, K Bourne, W. Smythe. Intermediate fourth Readei it. Tapping, H. Hack. K. Donaldson, L. \n.|ei.M, i\\ McDonald i, Q Tomlinson '. I...U Fourth Readei M. Lawn neo, : M Whlttaker, It. Rushford, W. Klem. •.-' h Calder, .ii eh Third Readei u Sinn I», • nvi ■**- '• Is to * ' • keai .,, h, : t •, I.- pa - * ■ 1 > any aH liati th I * ml i id at ■ V?l ■:, Mi Mk n tbi mn. * Imi nl put. 'I i * wore crl e * I ■ i > a m ml i '* Iliillbaull 11 . u ■■ standing np ' ** ilemati I thr '.ip* Tl * i■ i'liHit' niiml .a ■ . * **l ■ i ' II **l .111,1 lhl* all. I Wll denial ,* I |, I Mi. olivet Followed ■ .ii o ■ . d COMING FVFHTS i. *.l Bl 1 i|„ , . In* lla. - i.V III 'll Club. Mai ' h 'Im 1 . I'oi ' T , m II 1,.. ,i ' llary 1 ii.T., " opera i' 1,1 kill II* 1. i.'* ' \ IAIM I r''l'l*.iri'll'' I !' . ,1.1 \ HARVEY, McCARTER AND PINKHAM FCtc - i *. Revel ■toke, H C * toke H 0., and ... B ■ MeCarl Harvey * . i il. . . Mining Burvi v..*-, Rlnglnnerlnl '• lv. Box i'n- nv,\ Ai - ihk !•■ II VV \ I.l. A RO H IT F , in i || 1(1 i'i in :\ HAOn * * i i . . i,.i M ' l. * . G. BURRIDGE Tinsmith Repairs, "o* Air, Piri and Furnn'-o worU WORK SHOP maught Ave - Rov*»istt,(«o THE GHKAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCECO ENDS NINETEENTH BUSINESS YEAR WITH $67,969,432 OF INSURANCE IN FORCE The fullowiuK were prominent features of tbe bnsincsb lor l'Ml the ('..inpalo ■ nn. 1 --in I. * Inl m.i. 1. I*.ii, it** ficM-worl and a wi,|. *,].*. nan, I for proDtnble lal, I i.i. , ..,!,,ial., I Al PLICATIONS RECEIVtO $18,032,040 Tlii . usIiicbk iiiiiI the pendbtence ol well-satis. ...i . holders produced a GAIN FOB THI VIAR ol $11,044,305 Die SURPLUS earned In 1911 wai S442.074 I, THE INVESTMENTS again earn ovei 7c. wlteput a dollar lost ami in lh .si acceptable securities. i, A direful seleetion of risks and good fortune, again result in a iim.i.,i.i. MORTALITY, about 50c. ol tbe "expected," according lo the . m i.i tables, ECONOMY consistent with thoroughness and enterprise has again m EXPENSE RATE8 low. All conilucintf to auccruu in the lirst aim of The CREAT-WEST tlFE ASSURANCE CO. to Provide sounil protection at Lowest Cost and with liiKbo'.l profits to Policy-Holders. ...Mi him, -., Ing success, The Great-West Life has been doing ■ HEAD OFFICE Winnipeg, Man " Roport for 1911' to be issued shortly, nnd for "Prolit.*< i pr im showing Results to The Great-West Life Policy- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18th, 1910 THE nVL^IL-IIER^LXJ, REYEILSTOKE WEDNESDAY MARCH Hth, IMS ' £ Vs 1 UNIT OF BIG TERMINALS TO BE BUILT IT ONCE C. P. R. Will Spend Over Half a Million on Coquitiam Improvements During This bummer. ("World," Feb. II, 181J) Ono completely equipped unit ol the mammoth new Coquitiam term - mul scheme IB to be constructed hy tho Canadian Pacilic Railway during the coming spring uud summer, according tu an announcement made today by Mr. Qeorge J, Uury, vioe- preeldent und genernl manager of tho t'.l'.U., who in in the ci'y on an in Bpectlon trip ol improvements that ure contemplated In the Weet goner- ally, and Vancouver and Coquitiam in particular, The expenditure tbut is lo be mude this yenr alone In Coquitiam in the installation and erection of one uult of thc company's terminal plant will umount to over *$G00,000. Uut tbut will be only a start, Mr. Uury declares. Thc entire big terminal BCb- cmo Is laid out io units, to he constructed as the increase ol traltic demands. The Qrst of these units, which is to bc completed next full, will comprise a round house, about 38 miles of trucks, car repair shops, paint Bhop, mucbine shop, temporary bunkhoiiBC for thc men, coul bunkers nnd suck other minor buildings and equipment as are necessary (or the es tublishmcnt ol terminul facilities ou such a large scale. Eventually there will he lour or live units, aud about ninety-live miles of tracks ut thc company's Coquitiam terminals. Hut it hus all beeu designed ou the unit priuciple, and the units will lie added und the terminal facilities increased us the growth of commerce and truffle warrant it, Mr. Uury emphasized the fact that in establishing these terminul facilities at Coquitiam the company wns planning not only foi wonderful growth and demands ,,( Vancouver's world-wide commerce during tbe noit lew yearB, but even wimt the commerce may Increase to when the large proportion ol the trade that is expected to follow tho opeuing of the Panama Canal is directed this way. Have You Money to Invest? I made Five Hundred Dollars for Clients who took my advice about Coquitiam last week. SEE ME AT ONCE. DON'T DELAY John D. Sibbald Agent Royal Financial Corporation, Ltd. OFFICE OPEN EVENINOS HOW FIVE MILLION DOLLARS WILL BE SPENT THIS YEAR Details of C. P. R. Expenditures Between Vancouver and Field—Railway to be Double-tracked Out as Far as Hammend—Arrangements for Busy Season's Work in Yards at Coquitiam "l'rovinec," Jan. U, 1912). Approximately |j,000,lWU will he spent by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company during the present, year for improvements nnd new construction work on its main liuo and bran ehes west ol Field, ths easterly boun duly of Uritish Oolumbia division. Thn* ib uu authoritative statenuut received from ^inuipe*? by 'he operating and engineering depart ments ol lb., railway company. DOUBLE TRACK AT 1UMM0MD, The line between Kamra ..id uud Vancouver Is to be double-tracked at an expenditure of about I'lOjOOO, AT CUyt'lTLAM TUK, LATtOUBT EXPENDITURE WILL BK MM)B Here tbe company has decided to put luto operation a part ol their extensive plans for making tins ". ne ol the liirjjent terminals in thn Uo - minion. The full development ol the terminal Bite will not be accomplished at once, imt tbe appropriation this year is sufficient to keep large crews ol men at work lor the year. A twelve-Stall round house is to be constructed In addition tu u coaling plant and water service, Twenty-Bve miles of track lor yard purposes will be laid this year and everything done to provide CtKiuitlam with complete terminal facilities. An industrial trunk line Irom the yards into the townsite is to be surveyed in tbe Course of a abort time, and will be constructed in connect.on w,tb the other work at Coiiuitlam. Two subways, In accordance with tli-e iiirreement with the municipality of Coquitiam are tO Iw built. They are to l»e located ou the eastern end d the company's property on tbe Dewdney Trunk Road. =fc WM ^ BRITISH COLUMBIA ELECTIONS The Cranbrook Conservatives Endorse Tom Caven At a most enthusiastic meeting ol Conservatives held in Craubrook on Thursday the Railway Policy of the government waB highly commended, nnd entire confidence in ibe I'rcmier nnd his general policy, and satisfaction with thc work ol the member, T. P. Caven, M.P.P., was unnnim - OUSly expressed, ns was the general desire also that no other uamc should be ollered at thc nominating convention, nnd it is expected that Mr. Caven will be returned for the Craubrook district by acclamation. At thc meeting, A. E. Watts, of Wattsburg, submitted a proponal for the more rapid development of tho agricultural resources of the Provinco Hever/il speaker-s expressed their ap - proval, and a resolution was passed requesting Mr. Watts to submit the proposal to the Premier for his consideration, fn submitting the matter to tbe meeting Mr. Wntts said that whilst we all admit that the rapid expansion or construction of rail - ways is of the greatest importance permanent prosperity cannot lx" attained if wc do not provide some - thing for them to transport. Mines and timher become sooner or later ex liausted, hut thc productive cnpnclty of the soil remains with us If properly eared for; and that the proposal he was submitting could lie made to answer thc claims of those who curse capital mid preach socialism us the cure for all Ills and abuses, that this was b practical form oi social - ism, nnd DO man need he without profitable work, ami the poorest man Could really licrome a working partner with the state or province. There ran Iw no dllTcrence of opinion as to the most urgent nceils of the province lieing population and capital to develop her magnificent ro Sources, nnd thnt large cHIcb ate being developed much more rapidly than the OOUntry'l resources upon which the citiiiH must, rtdy eventually for their Biipport and Hiihslstancc. And unless the agricultural Capablli- lies of tlie country are developed In proportion to HM growth Of the rlt- ies this province Is more than likely to moot with the Hiunn conditions pyw lU'erftUiUg iu Spokane and Heat- He, and other large cities iu tbe U. H., owing principally to thc great development of cities, and thc surround ing country having little or no earning capacity, The tirst essential thing to produce permanent wealth Is agricultural. A country composed ot small farms with industrious people is thc most Quickly recuperative after adverse cir eumstances or great catustropbics. Franc.. nfter the disastrous war with Ucrmai,. . . Iter rapid recovery pro vides an object lesson in tbat respect. Uritish Columbiu bus ibe uu.level - oped land, but a.-companled with lie- advantages, thc most formidable being the great cost of clearing laud and preparing it lor cultivation, and this is the prineiplc reason v'iy wu are behind in the competition fol population and capital iu comparison with the prairie provinces, and this will continue unless some effort is made to attract the mdiiBtriou- man with small capital, and im.kc it possible for him to exist whilst work ing to convert the forest into atalic land with an earning capacity. Uritish Columbia imports neatly twenty million dollars worth of ag - rictutltiiral products pcr annum, consequently cxtriivageut prices are charged to residents in the cities aud yet we have ihe land which can produce more than we need, nnd could export instead of import. Is aot this problem worthy of the serious consideration of a great Statesman, tbc Solving of which will place him in tho front runks and leave the puerile politician leagues behind lu tbe estimation id tbe present nnd coming generation? From a Bound business-like standpoint it can he done, nnd for tbis mnny thanks arc due to the nblo management of public aflnirs by tbo govermn. nt of this province. Wc now have a surplus in place ol the former deficit, the surpluB of $8,000,0"0, if left with a bunk will earn three pcr cent, per twiuutn. Can any tangible objection he raised against the gov - ernment investing a part ol thiB siiridiis for the purpose of ussisting poor industrious men to tnrae nature and to convert tbe now useless land Into ils possible earning rapacity and feed tiie Increasing population of the cities at ii reduced cost ? That is one advantage, hut. many others will follow. I suggaaf that the government should tend money to bona Bde set- Hers nl s |„eiiefit not only in thnt but in the tact that the taxible value of tbe land will l>c in erased, and that by thc influx of population, merchants and all iu - ■ dustries will receive their share of I the benefits which nccrue from the consequent expansion and develop ment of the resources of the country. The thought mny occur that the surplus would soon be absorbed, even bo, there is plenty of capital tho government can secure by issuing bonds at four per cent, which would be readily taken up for a purpose ol such national importance and with such a solid security. This is a suggestion in its crude form and I have discussed it with many ot the leading people of all shades of political opinion"; and no one so far has expressed anything but approval of the scheme. CAN Ilk CURED. V ytml PrnnkenBaH Cannot i Owed Exploded. Man? B*n drink who desire to stop tbc habit. Whisky, however, has undermined the constitution and created a craving that Is not to be denied. and the man mil.*-*! have whisky or something that will remove the crav- In-f and build up the system and restore the nerves. Samaria Prescription t-lo\,s lhe craving, steadies the nerves, builds up the taneral health and makes drink actually distasteful and nauseous. It Is tasteless and odorless, and ran bc given with or without the patient's knowledge. In tea. ,*n. • or food. It ls used regularly by Physicians and Hospitals. It has cured thousand! in Canada, nnd restored happiness to iaixlrodi ot homes. Read what Mr* O. . of Hull, sort of It and what It did for ber: -It ls four months to-day since* I started to uoe vour Remedy I follow- •d tl>« eiroctlons, and had lAe best of r-asalts. One week after 1 started us* Ing roar Remedy the patient stopped drinking, and has not drunk a glaaa of llqmor ainr. I hope you will accept •soy heartfelt thanks. Hoping God will Mass your Kemedy whenever tried, I * Mrs. ci , Hull, Que. (TNMI withheld br re-quest. 1 Now. tf the*" Is anyone In roar town mm. needs thia Remedy, toll then mt K. Practical philanthropy ran tnko bo hotter form. If yon have a husband, father, brother or friend who drinks, help them help them- salrss. Write to-day A nun TltlAI. PACKAOB of 8a- saarta. with Booklet giving fall pur tlc-nlara, directions. testimonial*, prlca. ste- will he sent In a plain sealed [mlra#i to anyone mentioning this «*•■»•€. Cari iiinndencs aaeredlv eskn- confldenbial, Write today. The Samaria Remedy Co., Dept. 46-49, Col- home street, Toronto, Canada. Also for sale hy C. R. Macdonald, Drug- fist, Revelstoke, B. C. Smoker's Supplies The old reliable now has the largest and last line of Smokers' Supplies ever in the City, and our prices are right. Fifty brands of cigars to choose from. Price from $1.00 per box up; not made Irsin scrap cither. Meerschaum Pipes from $3.00 to $10.00 Calabash Pipes from $3.50 Up Our siock of Calabash Pipes is small on account of the crop being S failure this year ami quality poor. Briar Pipes in cases from 91,00 up. Ask for thc famous 11. B, 1>. brand, lively pipe is guaranteed. Cigar and Cigarette lloldeis, fuses and Lighters, Pouches, Ash Trays and Pipe Racks. Tell us what yon want and wc will suit you. If you cannot call, phone 37 and goods will bc scut to your home I'or approval. Buy enrly while stock i.s complete. McKinnon's Cigar Store THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L, P*EatMirr ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manage* CAPITAL - 510,000,000 REST, ■ $8,000,000 COLLECTION BUSINESS With its large number of branches, agents and correspondents, The Canadian Bank of Commerce is able to effect collections throughout the world promptly and at reasonable rates. Rates will be quoted oo application. FOREIGN BUSINESS A230 Cheques and drafts on all countries of the world, drawn in sterling, francs, marks, lire, kronen, florins, roubles or any other foreign currency, can be negotiated at The Canadian Bank of Commerce at reasonable rates. REVELSTOKE BRA\Ch —F. Nl. GIBSON. MORI ASK THE DRIVER Everybody knows bim, lip will tell yon tlml the whiskeys we aro si'llhiK are the best. Call and be I OtlvillCCd. Ni, iio II*. mIii. |, i :!,, ,| 11,| be without a supply of mir Harvey's Special Scotch Whiskey) our Frapln liqueur Brandy, Kuanintead BO years old or Blaokberry Brandy lor Medicinal purposes, Our Block of choice Wines ami Liquors of all kinds are unexcelled. Hold by all lbe leading hotels, or telephone The Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co., Ltd. Importers anl Boalers In Pure Wines, tlquore, Clgare and Cigarettes Fresh Groceries, Vegetables and Fruit Order now your winter's supply Best on the Market D. GALLICANO, 2nd Street, Near Railroad Track THE MOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED 1865 Record of Progress for Five Years- 1906-1911 !9".iO 1911 Capital .... * 3,000,000 * 4,000,000 Reserve 3,000000 4,600,000 Deposits .... 23,677,730 35.042.311 Loans and Investments - 27.4*7,090 38*54,801 Total Assets - - - 33,090,192 48,237,28-1 Hae (3 Branchee in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents In sil the Principal Cities In Ihe World. A orNEML BAMKINd BUSINESS TRANSACTrD SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES Intereet allowed at hlgheet current rate. Revelstoke Branch. W h PRATT, Manager Our Doctors Anti-Septic Shoe Is Proving a Winner This last is filling a long felt want and its water- proof qualities are standing the test. We carry a full line of thc famous Pene- tang Shoe pack and all kinds of rubber footwear. Once a customer always a customer. Satisfaction guaranteed. ARMSTRONG 4, COMPANY loot and Ihoe Repairers, Saddlers Harness Makers PALACE LIVERY, FEED, SALE STABLE Our Livery is equipped with the best horses and rigs. We also deliver express and baggage to any part of the city. Heavy and light teaming a specialty COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE f. McCarty, Proprietor Phone 201 H WEDNESDAY, MABOH 13th, 1W5 THE MAIL-HEKALD, BE-VELSTOKB WKDNESDA'Y, MAItOH IS tli', lW'J ^^^^^^ i Wo ter Rights in the Corporation of the City Railway Belt Of Revelstoke j ta|oops water District 1 • l.l.l- S'OTICK S • ^^^^^^J ImImLv rivimi Ilml ■ . necessary that dis la ispli rial ure be re- . I ■ Dr. McLean, City Medleal Healtl i other physicians, .,.- bood as known, failure to do this (lence, By ci*: r. 11. A LAWSON, . lty Clerk. WANTED NGTJt'K ih hereby givon that uny I p.'raon, pni'tnerehip, company, or i niunU-ii'nlity having any iiiiiiiii to water rights In the Railway Dell in. iy uir with Hi,' rli let Water Com in : ..n.i iii tii,* Parliament Buildings, Victoria, ii statement ol Olalm to water privileges on n printed form iNo BO), which can ho obtained trom the Water Commissioners at Now Westminster, Yale, Ashorott, Kam loo] . Revelstoke, Golden, or (rom the Ohio! Water Commissioner, I', lence will ho heard al local i*..ii .* || soou as the claims havo In ,n MXHiiniii'il and tabulated lor do i i m nation by the Hoard of Invostl _ iKai'i<>n. nml notices will bc published I ,,, ii,t. ii. ii. Oasette and local pop- WANTED—Gents fine underwear care r. ,,, ,|„. ,,|.1C(. n,u\ date when oaeh fully washed and repaired. Mine stream will be dealt with. Objootloni i„. ,,!,.,i with tho Chiel Wator Mc * i ,,.. ne, coi nei nii street and Ki ..'.if Avenue, WANTED—Tbrei Apprentices lor Millinery Department—C. B, Hume fi . 'on pany. IV WTKH--An . jpei lenced chambor ni.,..!. at onco Apply t,. Halcyon Hot Springs. Vi ANTED- - \ good smart boy about or 15 years oi age to learn tbe clotblug business. Apply to J'ilm Bull, ta.-ti iininttcr lor Men, Mc rvenzie Avenue. WANTED—Salesman lor lutes! and must perfect gasoline light in tde world, Cheapest and uesi Iim1" known to science I.--.-. big profits, ik-ss. MacLaren Alberta i ,.*, ibive i i'i 11 - pel manent buei • ,v- Co., Culgury. 80d. TO RENT- Kuimsbcd Room Mall-Herald box 314. Apply LOST—A Huucb ol Key* Kinder please leave same at rue Mail Hei aid Ollice. WASTED—Reliuhle local D strong old established r...ar.i I* insurance Co., with assets ol ovei (35,1)00)000. write KranCo-Canadlau Trust Co., Ltd.. 1106 Dominion :-. Vancouver, li. C. FOB SALE!—Eggs lor batching, irom; l.ure Lred ttn.te Leghorn lieus, nnJ ' ... * Ducki •!* reedei iri .ill from : .-. . tt Duck . t'ggj. *.-: .".'■ pel i ply u. F. Son lira ■ *• « Poultry uim. Malakwa li. C. ■i. -m.i. \ I lano it u bargain Appl) • Mrs McDonald, oee ■ -. I -aii^i t, opposite Knox church. FOR SALE- Two good lots, cheap, ud I -tFPly to Thomas Ham, J'ola-e Station. FOK SALE—A Remington Typewrit er, No. • i net *> I . . • u„ Lt*J . Kevelstoke, B. i . FUK dALE—Vouug, smart dell m. For particulars wnu A Haggstrom, M ilak.*..-,. B. C. WE HAVE position Ioi a good man with icatlon »1k> can fur- ... U -n,l> ■ a straight .-.il >rjr - .• ' '. i ■ 1 le us- Otoxieatini -.ne your .. thia ;*., ■ i ■ • .,: Light irage Michigan. J •: .. ■ 'r*. ■ri ■ I r.f* |S,( - A| I i) to M J. Scot' l i ~. i - u.k- BiectriMi ..-*'■-..■ - - ».. ta, et .• * ■ i ; artii . '• : I D«l irtm ■■ • City ol '•* el I Reveiet. ke B.C Ian FOR BALE -a Wu \.M i i. u eta i " Kootei ,* * thrlKy town ■■: * •• pis . li in I .■I .n ,'i uit and their '■■ '•' 16**30 .li I T.-n I* i , : 110 ,i ii,..ulb [Ol '.I m . - It Payment* ran lie made in work at >■■■ W per day H deelred. tpply at once to K. P. I'refch. Dox IV Itcveletokc. Electric Restorer for Men D*.,,„L„„i rtswrsseTtrretrrelal - Phospbono. ,, |„ p,„pf, ini s i resti re* ^T" t/imiictt de-ay »nd sllse« • -rlM « I • rhmphMol vlll ., ,,•„.* I •'•»•' >."">' ISI W.y ?"«*.«.>> Th.Sr.Wll Dtut •flm ntH v -t.ik, »«t ■to.,St.t«»h«rlnn.*»n». may Commissioner. Tbo [ollowing BtroamB aro supposed to Iw wholly or parti iilly withiu the Uailway Boll ln the Kamloops Water District, which Includes K.iml",ips and the Ashcrolt Mining Divisions:— Anderson ('reck Alkali i'reek. Allardyce Creek Alexander I,ake Vlcxander Cr.*, I; Americnn Creek Adams Hiver, \.iaiiiH Lake. Agnes i'reek. Ukins I'reek. Almondbury i'reek. Ashcroft i'reek. Avely Creek. Aneaty River, Ancsty Lake. A-bton Creek. Antler Lake \gate Creek Uonnard Creek, Ueavcr Lake. Heaver ponds. Denver Creek. Iter es Creek. iin- Gnlch. Iteins ('roek. [Is .1 Creek, liroderick i i Botta Greek. id Little Lake r*.mus Lake, Hiind Creek. li,,una Creek Barnes Crei k, Bad Lnnd Lakes llrockics I'reek Bush Lake. iiii-ti Creek Bonaparte Rivei I'll-..* Creek. b Lake Broom i'reek. lirasli Creek. Big l.nke. liill,* Lake. Bonnet Springs. Battle Creek. Laill c i * leb. Boundary C - lir,nk ' i'.,i i * * ■ k * ■ Lakes Bull Arden Creek lilair fr-wk .-•It ■ Lake Mullet Croek. r,*k Creek -amlt. llUCS Lake I :nck Pine Lake. ' ek. • r ( r»-k n 'rix'k. • Creek. ikes. Creek . i • ■ . Creek, Boutn-ea***) K,,rk »l - ■ reek. 'reek. ■ * ; .* Laki, 'ream t'anp Creek, Cedar (f-wk ii'ii-' rn • tceV • an ''re-ek. ,i. Ctcvk. '.'j l.-.ke I'e.i.u Bpring, Cornwall Creek Celesta Creek Craxy <><»k Cook ("reek. ('limn Creek i.li f'refk 'linrrnnl Creek I i -*ii ('took. Cache Creek Oampboll Luke. Calling Lako. Crown Lake* Currlos Crcolt. Oelostu Crook, CriSB I'iymK. CralBollachie Creek. ('nlul. Creek. Deer Croek, Htvp Crook Dry Creek. Dui k Creek. Dixon Creek. Dairy Creek. Deadmau'a Uiver. Dully Crook, Devils Lake. Darts Creek Diivii*.*. Crook. Drained and North Oamoron Lakes Doherty Crook. De Mais Creek. Dairy Crook Lake. DomlnlC Lake. Dunn Creek Diiiinis Crock, Duck Lak' Kiln.I ClM.M ISdwardB i'im. k Edwards Creek, North Fork lOd wards Lako. Blk Creok Eagle Rivei Kaglo Rlvoi North Pork. Kight nui.' Croek. ISIghty lour mile Ci eek. mighty nine mile Creek, Five-mile Creek French Nod Creek, KiBh Creok, Kens,an Creek Prog Lake. Prog Crook, Frank Creek, Ferris Creek, Fish Lak.* Plat Lake. Fores! Lake. Face Lake. Frisken Lake. Porguson Lake. Fori Dallas Creek. Forest Pine Creok. Fraser Hiver. Fortune's ("reck. Fadear Creek. Guerln Creek. Gulchon Creek. liiilch Lake i; nleii Creek. Granite Creek. G go Croek. (ilanzier Creek (IriniBc Creek. tiullnn Creek Gordon Creek. C.rillin Lake iieiiiey ,n Heflerley Creek, Heffloy oi Heflerley Creek, North Fork n. hi, v iii Heflerley Lake Horse Ranch Cn i k Hal Creek I Iui , mii v Lak,* i I.i. .1 Cre«k. Ilyas Long Lake. Hughes Lake. Hudson Hav Gulch- Hog Range < reek Half-mili i - Hiimlnirg Creek. Malt I Hi.I. * High Lake. Hyam * II\,,.I1 l.ir. ■ Hlmakwa i .*. ■ M .- ■ * ■ ':' ' ..Hke Miller Creek. Malison Creek. M mlton ('nek. Mitchell Creek. Mountain Oreek. McCallum ('reek. McDonald Croek. Molvor Creek, McConnoll Lak,* McCliiie Creek. McTttVlsh Creek. McLean Lake Maiden Creek. Maelile Canyon. Medicine Oreek. Meadow Crook. Middle Oreek, Middle Fork. McQheen Crook. Maeauley Oceek, Mnhol Lako, Mara Lake. Mainete Creek. Mann ('reek. Martin Creek, Mellillvray Creek. Ncscalllell Creek. NiCola Uiver. Napier Lake. Ned Qreek, Newnian Lake No Niiine Creek. Noble Creek. Nortll Fork Lake. Nahawoekin ('reek. N.'kalliston Creek. Narrow Strip Spring. Nolson's Creek. Ninset Creek, Nie,mien Creek. Nikwikoe.-i Creek. Na a n Hiver. Noisy Greek, Niskonlitli Creek. Niskoiililh Lake. Nolioiiieci Creek. Nlkwoi Creek. Ncwliiwlioia Creek. Noel Creek. Nortli Oreek. Uwens ('reek. Oregon .lack Creek. nne Tree ilulch. Otter Hiver Creek. Peterson Creek. Pennies Creok. Pliillis Creek. I'.ioley Lake. Palmer Creek. Pax.ai Creek. Paul Croek. Paul Lake. Pendleton Creok. Python Mine Tunnel. Pot Hole Lake. Ptarmigan Creek. Paul Lake. Pants Lake. Put Hook Lake. Palmer Lower Meadows. Palmer t'ppci Meadows, Proctor Creek. I'eavine Creek. Pemberton Creek, Petei i reek. Park Creek, Papsilqun Creek. P i.mt..n Lake, i'.i s Cr. ek. Pass Lake. tn ■ Pima,l.ll.**. Creek. Pillar Laki Pea!-'* Cr Paxti ek, ■ • Cl • Rl l: i !. . ■ ■ Lake Lnat rrr|, M... I** ' I Martin Creek Mini I • Milliard Lake MeHors IMtoh ' ' I * *. I.l' Mofl.it 'reek - .a i Cm ..a Kn. i , a I.like * ck ck. i reek, reek, Stein Crunk. Slwho i i * '• Shlimwuy Lake. Sluilllim Creek. 8*1 ,*,.i .,! ion Lake. onltton l.*,!..* .* umI.iiih Crook. . outh i'.i ' i.. k. . lymour River senitim* Crock. :'.c;lit.tuc Lake, rtkamana Lake. Wiiunax Creok. Stinking Lako. Thrco nine Ccecl*. Trail.iinlle Creel.. Tlaiii|llllli. Lake. Tale Lak.;;. '1'iilce Luke. TohttCCO I reek. Trail Creek. Thompson lllvoi Norili TlioinpKi.il Uiver. t-ioiilli Thompson lilvor, Trapp Creek. Trapp Lake. Todd Lake. Twelve mile Creek, Twenty throe mile Creek. TsUlBUS Cree!.. TUPPOII Creek. 'I'roiit Lake Toonkua Lake. Tsolin Lake. Twoal Creek. Trinity Creek. Tsooioiis Creek. Twig Creek. Ussher Luke. \ ick Oroek, Veruey Lake. VollablOB Creek. v.iiioii Creek. Walker Lake. Wilson Creek. Warren Creek. Willis Lake. Wentworth Lake. Wlule Rock Creek. Willard Lake. Waterfall Creek. White Luke. White Creek. Woods Creek. WatChlllg Creek. Witches Brook Wright Creek Woodland i'reek ', ale Creel Yard Creek. Statements of claims may aUo ho tiled to water ia any unnamed spring sti .-mi. creek, pond, gulch, lake, or other source of water supply. Dated Kith February, 1W2, w. H. ROSS, Minister ol Lands. 9 IS r, «1^M mm IBXJT [t is al ' i 11 ! ,,; :''':i1 Halcyon Hoi Springs, whosi i ill Imt iiii ciiem I ivaters are thu mosl wonderful healtl .*. ' . ; on the ■ oiitinent Our lecord oJ cures ,,l' ,*|u,,,i: utisin mid .■' chronic complaints Is unequalled ;,u.l verified by our gratified patrons. Located umonfr the frreutei I scenerj oi' (Janada, easy of access,—the Sanitarium is luxuriously fitted and finished tor comfort and convenient o of guests. Halcyon Hut Springs Sanitarium Wm. BOY!', Proprietor, - HaScyon, Arrow Lakes "OPEN NIGHT ANU UAY™"-' -rv."-,.g White Help Only Employed Board by the D;iy or Week Night Restaurant Short Order W. C. BATCHELOR, ■^Manager, j ■ ■«*»»r,l»j.*r-—,.7r~.-rr-*.*..,,. ,i.—>-. *. cji--mii..mwsjii«sau Strictly Fi; st Class Rooms Single, en Suite and with Bath TO OANADIAN ARCHITECTS. K.-*i.mn>.\a ORIENTAL HOTEL suitably furnished with thc choicest the market affords. Hest Wines, Liquors and Cig.irs. Rates $i a day. Monthly rate. u&.TjTSJLJEIT stone pbop. p HOTEL GRAND NAKUSP, B. C. Competition tor New University HuiKliiiL'K tu I.,* ESerected .-ii Point Grey, neat Vancouver, British Under New cTHmuitfement , iium la The Government ol British Colum :,.n invite Competitive l l.u... lor the general scheme and design Ior the iinn„isi*.1 new University, together with more detniled Plans lot it .it mi es- timated cosl ol *>'..;..,|',0(10. •— —•"■■*••~ prizes oi no.ooo «riu bt given for First-Class Accommodation and Si u pie Rooms * * nil Designs siilmiitti'.l ____________mm Par^cu,a„ ,,. thl, competitlon and Kak'8 " ^-ou to $2.00 Per Day plan ol site mny lie obtained on request Irom the undersigned. The designs to be sent In by July . 112 iddressed ta TllK MINISTKU OF EDUCATION Parliament BuUdlngs, Victoria, Ilntish Columbia, JOHN A. THEW, Proprietor un ice oi Provincial Secretary insane Hospital Coquitiam IB , i; .t .... i iui..I, fc,in,.nu., insane Hob ij thi Hon tory, ii [i * .i lloa ■ irmatlon * . i * 11 I': li III .... * ilcnt. to 10 I Into . nt i.' n tii n to lo Inll t.. * ■ I ,n li,* . \< i .,1 .im nt tlir id t 01 ii*. ' II K Vul'M,, pro lm al let I ■ : i.i February, Central Hotel Abrahamson Lies., Props. Enlarged and lm;u ved Flrat-CIam In every respect, AH iut,ili*rn roiitcnioncei PIS. Rat- o ^2.00 per clay Special Weekly Rates Revelstoke, B.C. _ i .a Union Hotel JI . I .1 WI.V I ! I'MKI II RATES, . $1 -JO PER DAY mnl month] Meal 'l ii i.n . .'I n , I IWST HTH1 i:T. \\V.\ ELSTOKE, It. C. \ : I'l l'i..; i*. * I ; pii g, Pl lirst Street, kevelstoke, B. C. •M^i? Hotel Restaurant European Plan Open Day nnd Night. Meal Tickets, $6.00 MONTHLY BOARD W. PARRY Lain Polish r of Howson's pe Store Makes Old Furniture New. Eatin i" Fi GIVE JVicl ATRIAL Drop Card in Post Office UNION HOTEL ARHO ttt 10, H. i. '. i. ii ■ >*,*n in notnniirolal • i inu*. i.i t lm *mii*« Mm pic 11,,,**,; teener) In Hrltlek Oolna ■ * . DK1 i.i.-*.? \rr<.«- lulu* VV. J. Lightburne. Prop Dr. de Van's Female Pills \ •. ■ eicte hoffli i ■ >' I In i i IaIIri tf>i* Ketu«p Itll p' Vr. <\m Tan't ar« | > " ttltd to anv a Ttie 9r«b«11 Urat * o„ Ht. CMbftrlnM, OdV ( WEDNESDAY, MATICII IUU. 191'J THIS MAIL-HEBALD, RSVE'LSTOK-E WEDNESDAY, MARCH Uth, 1913 WVfmmmamr.jam'tma>iJt::T.-.T~r,i. "I-fiifiKiOUaUMUiMI ! MMRKWA NOTES CORRESPONDENCE, !•:.ium Mall-Herald:— lii'iu* Sir, vie "i tbe Garden ol Kden Valloy have some very iittriii'l.ivn ranches nut uiily aro tlioy attraotlvo imt prosperous mul making good pro tits to thoir owners, nne whioh wa have in mini Is the farm ol Alfred Hagstrom, consisting of oighly acres ol iin.' bench and bottom land, the t.iiit..in land Is a black loam ar.il tlio bench lands in n elny Imin ...'.-nii'il tn fruit mnl iriirk gardening. Mr. Hagstrom bos about BO young apple trees just, in bearing that ir.il'.eo a very tine grade <>l fruit In fact be liml some of tlie (Inest ilavorod Wnsl- tliy apples thin last year that We hove over sampled. Mi. Hagstrom lias about Ji. acres ol this farui under cultivation about 25 acres is ill Timothy hay, which brings him in a nice little Income each year, then he has five acres that in* plants to potatoes ami other root crops that give good yields ouch year, an.l un this farm Mr. Hag-Strom has a nice eight-roomed dwelling standing close Into the loot lulls, overlooking a broad expanse o! tho valley, A nice little creek ol pure water runs close by and Mr. Hag- ii The Valley of The Garden of Eden" Situated at MALAKWA AND CRAIGELLACHIE, B. C. Just 32 Miles West of Revelstoke, and Extending between Sicamous Junction to Three Valleys Station Area of First-Class Land-20,000 Acres Character Of Land Principally Level. fhnrartor nf Qnil Bench Lands, Clay Loam and Vegetable UlldldWrJI Ul OUIJ Mould, while on Lower Lands Black Loam Prevails. Na Irrvntinn P°s't've'y no irrigation is needed as Valley is sub- I1U HlKj'JII'HI irrigated, and many creeks supply water for Domestic purposes. This Land is specially adapted for Large and Small Fruits, as well as Hay and Vegetables. Moderate ClJIHate Freezing is Average Winter Weather. Prices or Land Reasonable For Further Particulars About This Garden Spot of B. C, Watch This Page of the MAIL-HERALD Each Week strom Ih putting in a complete wat- er system through this house, ol soft spring water. Ho iiIbo lum neat and comfortable OUt buildings un.l nil building* are nicely [minted r-nd In good repair, Thia place is -about three miles Irom the Malakwa itat - lOD on 11 good level road anil to fit- ua toil iih to give a tplcmlid view to 0110 ol the neighborhoods in tho vnlley. There Is plenty ot timher on this lurm to supply building muter - lul, fencing und fuel for future needs uf the fnrm. We liehevc Mr. Hagstrom oilers this larni at a very moderate price ol }100 per acre, which iH n snap to anyone wanting a good home or u safe investment. While wo are not anxious to seo our enterprising citizen leave us, wo feci thai Mr. and Mrs. Hagstrom woll earned the vucation they may take, should they sell their comfortable home. Even should they leave our midst thi- nice home will always st nnd as a monument to the many days ol ohecrlul labor that thoy so faithfully did, and to reap their reward is only just. SETTLER J I R. Z. CRAWFORD CONTRACTING PAINTER Satisfaction guaranteed Agent for Flexitime Electric Signs R. Z. CRAWFORD i;.*.iil,'i)i'e Cor. 8rd St and Robson are Shop in Alley back of !•;. J. Bourne's Store, First Street ; I!. W. EDWARDS TAXIDERMIST Animal Rugs, Game Heads and Birds Mounted P. D. Box 31, Revelstoke I J.P.SUTHERLAND Transfer Draying Handling Pianos a Specialty Phone 42 - Night Phone 85 Sewing Machines A nice new stock of SinK- i'i' and Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machines For Sale or Hire bv the month at Manning'!. All kinds of machine needles stocked, H. MANNING, Agent. GANONC i'S G B CHOCOLATES Now Hold the Fort in Revelstoke A large variety of Dainty Boxes in half-pound, one- pound, two-pound and three- pound sizes The Finest in the Land and Canadian cTWade 40 years experience WALL PAPER AND CARPET CLEANING New Lightning Method Oil Painting, and Painted Walls Cleaned like new. KALSOMINING Wood for Sale GOOD DRY OR GREEN FIR OR HEMLOCK. CEDAR WOOD FOR SALE Apply to Chas. Turnross Telephone lions.- No. 97 Telephone Gump No. 215 Paper Hanging a Specialty Estimates Given Mirror Making and re-Silvering Glass Cutting and Boring Glass Frosting and Staining Picture Framing, etc. Prices Reserved. d. wTbrill i Painter, Paper Hanger, Decorater Revelstoke, B. C. LumV ermen It will pay you to make a call at P. B. WELLS, Fur Buyer and Exporter Old Town, - Revelstoke, B. C. before buying yonr out- lit of working clothes for llir bosh. 1 make • ipecUlty ol Logging Shoes, rants, Sox, Shirt." Blankets end everything required in vour limitless. CUSTOMS SALE UNCLAINED C00DS I'ureuant to notice dated February -.*8th, 1912, tbc sale ot unclaimed goods, If not entered for duty, or warehoused, before the date of sale, will take place at Cuntoms Supper - vances Warehouse, C.P.R. Freight Sheds, Thursday, March 21st, 1912, at 11 a.m. B. R. ATKINS, Collector of Customs. Fruit Lands FOR SALE (lalena Iiay lands in parcel* of , 10 or 20 acres or en bloc. Correspondence invited. j John Shaw, Agent, Box 616 Arrowhead SYfitPSIS UF GOAL MINING REGULATIONS. Coal nun.ni; rights ot the Dominion lu M.ui.tol.ii, Saskatchewan aud Alberta, the Yukon Territory, thc North-west Territories ami in a portion of tbc Province of Uritish Columbia, may be leased lor a term ol twtuty-oue years ut nu iiuuual reut- al o! <$1 un acre. Not more thau 2,ot,(l acres will be leased to oue applicant. Application for lease must be made by tbe applicant iu persou to tbe Agent or Sub-Agent ot thc district in which tbc rights upplied lor ure situated. In surveyed territory the land must be described by sectioUB, or legal subdivision! ol sections, uud In uu- surveyed territory tho tract applied lor shall be staked out by thc ap - plicant himscll. Each applicant must be accompanied by a fee of (5 which will be refunded if the rights upplied (or are not available, but not otherwise. A royally shall be paid on thc merchantable output ol the mine at tbe rate ol live cents per ton. The person operating the irino shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the lull ciuuntlty ol merchuiitulilo coal mined and puy tbc royulty thereon. II tbo coul mining rights uro not being operated, such returns should be furnished at least once a year. Tbe lease will include the coul nun Ing rights only, but the lissco may be permitted to purchuse whatever available surfnee rights may bo considered nccessury lor tho working ol tbe mine at thc rale of $10*00 an 1 acre. I For full Information application I should lie made to thc Secretary ot 'tho Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to the Agent or Sub-Agent ot Dominion Lunds. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior. N.B.—Unauthorized publication ol | this advertisement will not be paid 'for. Shi/oh's Gun Shi/oh's Gure I Shi/oh's Gure auk lily Mop* couiha, > urn coldi. hrnli It Ibrunl «od tunrfi. • • • 39 Stuckl y Mops coughs, carta colds hcelf ie throat ami hint*. M cent* I qn.i '.i> sin,.*. ■ .m.i )n, nirt'v Coldl** hrull Ilia (brunt aad I und,'- * • • -■' SCOTTISH CHAMPIONSHIPS Held at Hampden Park, Clnsglow, | June 21ft, 1911. Only tirst placemen arc recorded here: 100 yds. run—10 2-5s., W. Allan Stewart, Tasmaniun A.A.A. 16 It) shot—11 It. H in.. T.R. Nicholson, West of Scotland H. 8S0 yds. run—2m., l-5s., J.T. Stouter, Aberdeen t'niversity A.C. 16 K. Hummer—160lt., 81n., T. II. Nicholson. J20yds. hurdle—17s., (i. Hrock I M. B. Running Broad Jump—lOft., 9in., G. Stephen, St. Andrews University. 230yds run—4m., 2-5s., R.C. Duncan West of Scotland H. 1 mile run—4m.. 2f, 2-5s., D. F. McNIcol, Polytechnic. Running High .lum—5ft., Gin., I). Campbell. Threo Mile walk—22m., 41 4-.'>a., U. Trotf.'r, Asbeomb A. C. 440yds. run—5*3 3-5s., R. A. Lindsay lllai'kbcath H. Four mile run—20m., II 3-5s., (1, L. 0. Wallach. Home Scotch records, all of which are amateuri: 100 yds—10b., J. M. Cowief j 120 yds.-ll ,1-5s., R.K. Walker. I ISO yds.—14 3-5fi., R. K. Walker. 220 yds.—22}s., A.R. Downer. 300 yds.—31 2-fis., A.R. Downer. 440 yds.-49 3-5s., W. Haswcll. COO yds—lm., 11 4-6s., W. Haswell. i sso yds.—lm., B7 3-5g., J. Falrhalrn Crawford. 1000 ydB—2m., lr, 3-5h., H. Glsslng. ; One Mile—lm., IH I-lis., F. IC. Huron. 1) MIL'S—Cm., 4K Ml., A. J. Rob .ertson. I Two Miles—9m., 9 3-.'m., A. Hhrubb Three Miles—14m., 27 l-5»., A. i Shriibb. I Four Mllc»—19m., ->3 2-r>fl., A. ! Shriibb. | Five Miles—24m., Bfi 2-r,n., A. ! Hhrubb. Six Miles—29m., 59 2-5s., A.Shriibb Seven Mill's—Mm., I :i-5b., A. Hhrubb. Kight Miles—10m., Ills., A. Sbni'.b. Nine Miles—45m., JT Mi., A.Shriibb Ton Miles—50m., 40b., A. Shr.inb. Eleven Miles—.ICm., 23 2-5n., A. Hhrulih. One hour, 11 miles, 1,137 yards.- A. Slirul.b. UO yds., hurdle—1-5*8., U.S. Sir.Hindi. I High Jump—Oft., liiii., fl.H. Jones H. II. Jump-SM., 9|in., P, | O'Conor I 16 Ib. Hammer—lGHft.. 7Jin.. I. J ' Flanuugan. One Mile walk—Cm., 14 4-5s., K. J. I Wcbbl Two Mile walk—13m., 57 t-6«., E. J. Webb. | Three Mile wnlk-21m., 39 l-V... A. B. M. Rowland. ; Pole Vaulting—lift., 4in.. .:. L. Stones PERCY F. GIFFOKII, rhysical Director. Y M '".A. ial and practical test. | We want you to try Retail "93" Hair Tonic at our risk. You surely cannot lose anything by doing so, while you have everything to gain. Ymi had better think this over, and i hen come in and see us ahout tbis offer. You will be well repaid for your visit to our store. Remember you can get Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store.—W. Dews', McKenzie Avenue. A . ALL'-HLADED WOMAN Shorn of Her Crown cf Beauty Loses in Love and Marriage Hair is certainly most MOSSHrj to womnn. Who could love and mar ry a bald headed woman 7 What charms could one nrrny to oflset such a distlguromcnt ? A woman's goal is usually love and marriage. Her crowning glory is her hair. Thc loss of her hair mars her lieauty, happiness, and succeed. Yet, right hero is Revelstoke, there aro thousands of women wbo are neglecting or Injuring their hair to such an extent that It is only a mat ter of time when It will be utterly ruined. Many women destroy tho beauty of their hair through thoughtlessness or ignorance of certain facts. They iibc curling irons over-beared, or to excess, wlnrh destroys the natural oil of the hnir, snusing it to split, lircnk nnd come out. They do not shampoo their hnir often enough, or too often. They use soaps or prepar ations which contain Ingrodiente positively hnrmful lo the scalp and hair conditions. Almost any womnn mny rid her - self of dandrufi and diseased scalp ' and hair If sbc will but use the right remedy. We have that remedy, and IN will positively guarantee that It will either cure dandrufi and baldness lot It. will not rost thc user anything That's b pretty hroad statement, but wo will back it and prove It j with our own money. We will return ] ymir money If you do not lind that Itcxall "93" Hair Tonic is an en - j tlrely satisfactory remedy that will i promote hair growth and overronw ; scalp and hair troubles; that tt will grow hair even on bald heahs, unless all life In the hair roots han heen .extinguished, the follicle** closed and the scalp glazed and shim. It gets its name from the fact thnt It grew : hair in 93 out of 100 cases, where It | received u thoroughly hard, impart GOLD RANGE LODGE, K. of P., NO. 26, REVELSTOKE, B. O. Meeta every Wednesday except ths Third Wednesday ot each month In Oddfellows' Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting Knights are cordially invited. G. Vi. GARLAND, 0. 0. O. H. BROCK, K. ol R. * S. M. of P. KOOTENAY LODGE, No. 16 A. F. and A. M. Regular meetings are held in MASONIC TEMPLE, Oddfellows' Hall on ths Third Monday ln each month at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren ars cordially welcome. W. THOMSON, W. M. W. B. ROBERTSON, Secretary. SELKIRK LODGE 12. 1. O. O. 9. Meets every Thursday evening is Selkirk Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially Invited. H. SIEGFRIED, N. G. JAS. MATHIE, Secretary. COURT MT. BEGBIE, No. 3461. OF I. O. P. Meets ln I. a 0. F. Hall next to Tapping's Opera House every second and fourth Monday in month. Visiting brethren cordially welcomed. G. W. BELL, C. R. WM. S. CAMERON, ReC.-8«e. 0. W. O. W. Mountain View Camp, No. 224. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays in each month in Selkirk Hall. Visiting Woodmen arc cordially Invited ts att«ad H. W. EDWARDS, Coa. Com. JAMES McINTYRE, Olerk. HKVK1.STOKK COUNCIL No, 11, ROYAL TEMPI.ART'; Of TEMl'F.RANCE Meets every 2nd and 4th Thursdays in Oddfellows Hail, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Templars arc cordially in - vited to attend. Vi. K. MUNSON, S. 0. A. D. TOIRNER, R. S. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13th, IM2 T£I3±] I^c^.IIl.-IIEIiJk-LD, REVELSTOKE WEDNESliAY. MARCH 18th, LOIS GUIS TAKE JOBS Chicago March 8- ReiiionilblUty ■ .1 the enormous numhci ol young men wh.. arc murderers, thieves, idle ..loon habitues, and tramps Is pla" ,.i by tin* Kev* lv ii. Goodwin on the young won* a who work in Btores ami offices. The Rev Ml. Goodwin, who Is : ,i c,| st. Joseph's church ol Downei .■■■ vi gave an address yes- terdaj ."* « lore thc Catholic v.. a which ho nnd tho petition ol young women who do ,. • ■ iy .ii home ik forcing ii, ■ , ing men to be out- I I*-,. , ... influence, he snul. ised ti keep these girls , • : lun lii.incy." al well vho must work (or their .* * i ol offices, faotorlof und bo must Bupporl ihaui -. *.. i . : do ii by housework, thc I pi ..[.,*] work lor woman, bo * ays Mi". * s ii. BECAUSE illl'M' ■it maj I lashloned ti . ,; • ; "bul thc llltl' . ,,, . tore worm n are iinnatui i ..- . ih.it tUj CCUUBI *: then it tbi truth a tho ...... thej ato I . iiiiii,.i, i the sume a-ag, cceivi lol the Bamo work , employed, it la . ,id office girl and shop • , ,,:.ng up tin* dollars foi ■ •: iagai li ■- employor. Th,* greatei numlier ol thew women ,*. indirei tlj langoroui to our boo- ,: gti ** - *: Thej work because they prefei tbo hop ind office to theli homes. They entei into competition with tbe young men who must work l0i „ living and lower the wngee ol men elerkl to a point where the men cannol support tbemwlvoa The great .i mum..: ol murderers nml thieves ,, penil • ■ • are young mcn. thl - . . filled w.th young men. many ol the tramps are young men. and tbe .irmy and navy .ire recruited Irom th« ranki of unemployed young men. and people sitting in Dic-n com ,.-- nn* ;iiivi/e.| BLAMES PIN-MONE^ WORKERS. ■•Then always will be murderers thieves .Mc and BhiftleBS, but the sales woman and office woman who worki f'.i "pin-money" is feasible lor the degradation ol the g mai who through lack ol remunerative employment, becomes an • ast Mercantile pursuits arc outside woman's domain and every womnn . .* .-.* commercial aflairi is keeping a man out "t employment, "it it ii nc essary Ior women to "arc. wages, and 11 *m necessary lor many, they should by every possible means - induoed to do housework, the proper employment <' sromeu. Bul it s becoming more and more difficult t.. induce an Am- in girl to do domestic work tor strangers. Tin* difficulty .- nol duo imall wages. It Is lue to two -**., both '■', which can be remov AGAINST THE TITLE SERVANTS. The flrst s the prevalent us,- of tbe w,.r I 'servant.' The American wo man .-: nol and never can be a 'atr- v„nt.' Sh,' nny !>o poor, but • ■ • „ servant uecause rbe is poor.To f is to put i ... '< j ip,,n her n.iJ a inos: etIicac;ou>i mean- ..! keeping l.ei 'i r icwork Th, ofleni re word ild ue dropped, it is a relic ol ristoci ,. v that :, *.; had a toot • - intry. ' 'T: ■ ir.-atmer-t ,,! th I ..-';, ventilated room, - , , * * *.* ••*. inconvi niei i - ari i • • Utacli the Any ..! help. Th,* ** .v .- manner their domestii .1. mber g I ei gagi In si I- i strangi v ro- '•• ■ • theli os i .-•-.. • . >,*>.■ - . TD CUI DUI Ll .- .•■••.- i re henceforth st ... .. .y tt I .- • t night thi ,:.;. tarlly as lai ..*■•*.* • * * * . ,* the i • ■ iilro ids Thi *f The Moi cm ': Wel ck Island, II- ntral Chicago n i I hon, Chicago .ml Western, Chicago and •••rn Illinois. Chicago hi I N>-111.- ,W«*tern, Chicago. Ilurling*.*)n nnd ')ttil)ry tichiflon, Toneka and Hanta Fc. «cd thc Chi. ago. Milwaukee and St. !*sul. Thn action was a recognition of a • on the part of thl railroad heads ,- to the right to sell drinks pn tbe dining, club ami buffet cars. SCENES NEAR REVELSTOKE j - %% •%/*V**V%% %%%%%% %%%%%%%^%%'% % %%%%%% « Above the Clouds Victoria Park, Revelstoke Spray Falls Canyon Creek, Revelstoke BUILD UP REVELSTOKE Patronize Local Industry Jordan River Trail, Revelstoke Columbia River Bridge, Revelstoke GET YOUR PRINTING AT HOME WE PRINT *, i 4 Letterheads - Billheads - Cards oMenus - Envelopes - Programs Books and Booklets - Loose Leaf cAccount Forms Ball Programs Wedding Sttaionery Memoriam Cards - Lumber Forms Tags, Etc White-Star-Dominion CINIDIM SERVICE Roynl Mail Steamers Sailing I- Saturday MONTRKAI. QUEBEC I.IVKRPOOI. LARGEST AND FINEST STEAMERS FROM CANADA \>w rripl' rev Tr'iph S. S. Laurentic S. s. Megantic * * . : l„i .1 won! in *'!ii|'liui..i *.,,'.* SI "."I ' ' \1 :n*>*. ,i|.| | Icep ,, | -■ .*. i I | | FIRST C.ISS, $92.50. SECOND CLASS. JS1./5. THIRD CUSS, [S S32.SQ Comfort at moderate rales by oxoellont ono-clRgs I i Cabin aarvice S. S. Twin-Screw Teutonic S. S. Twin-Screw Canada -* led long. "I I feel long "I,i.r.*i-M, Imtcil '.ii*,iiii,*t Canadian Mverpool one i Ian III). tWn r\ iw lit.-t accommodation riven A5t) tip, thirrl clnan(cloned room * Cnmpiny"**, Office noomft "11" R.,ilny 1„II'II„k, Sftflontl Inti Chnri-y M... H,,„nt,, A. G. BROOKER. Agent, Revols'oke revelstoke GENERAL AGENCIES, ltd. We cTWAIL-HERALD has new type and printing machinery. Our stock gf printing papers is large and well selected. Agents for the famous EMPIRE TYPWRITER $60.00 Cash THE INTERIOR PUBLISHING CO., LTD. REVELSTOKE, B. C. WICDNEriDAY, MARCH 131b, Wl THE TVCAIL-IIER^LXJ, BBVEILSTOEE WEDNESDAY, M.UlCII LSth, 1*M3 exam. THE ONLY SHOE STOCK IN TOWN WHICH CAN SUPPLY THE NEEDS OF THE WHOLE FAMILY Revelstoke's Department Store C. 3- tfume & Co., limited OUR SHOE MOTTO Classy Shoes in newest designs at a minimum cost for maximum wear. OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT LADIES" SPRING DRESSES Jusi now, before Easter enters the Calendar, is the time most ladies pick out their Suit or Dress for Spring, These days the lirsl glow of Spring finds us ready with a more representative slock of lovely garments than ever. You will like our Suits at $20.00 to $35.00 SILK AND NET WAISTS lull or more Silk and Net Waists go on sale Thursday and they aro all desirable goods, -lust a Spring cleanup of this stock: almost sure to be one for you. They are $7.50 to HO Waists and are all priced at $3.90 SPRINC UNDERGARMENTS Pine, light ami cool Spring Undergarments for ladies. Spring, needle knit, pure Sea Island Cotton, with or without sleeves, high or low neck, and at ullprices. 15c. to $1.00 FANCY LINEN SUITINGS For ladies, imported every one from the looms of France, Germany. Scotland. Ireland and Belgium. They owe their charm to the experts who conceived their beautiful weaves and colorings. They come in plain weaves, all the new colorings, also in Fancy stripes, etc., and show the ideas that will rule in fashion for the season at 25c, 35c. and 50c. CORSET BARGAINS 75c. Corset Bargain, a clearing lot, all si/.es all colors, all at 75 Cents COTTON DRESS FABRICS The new Wash Cotton Dress Fabrics for Spring 1912 are here. Thousands of different styles, more beautifal than ever hefore Every wanted werve and fashionable nicety for the Spring finds a place in our stock of cottons. You will appreciate the variety to choose from. From Prints at l-r>c. to Ratines at per yard $1.00 DAINTY LINEN WAISTS In Sheer Batiste and Lawns. Some of simple style in which line tucks are the only adornment ; others of dainty Maderia embroidery and (ine Valenciennes and Cluny Laces. The collarless models are here, nlso the new set in sleove. $I.O0 to $12.50 G rocenes an d Crockery Department Jelly Powders Now is the season when vou will enjoy a nice dish of Jelly. Wc have all the flavors you want from champagne to lemonade. See our side window lor samples. We carry the best and the price is the best 77i/'ee Packages for 25c. Biscuits!! Biscuits!! OUR GREAT FAVORITES, Huntley & Palmers, a delicious assortment tor afternoon teas, social gatherings, and whenever a choice but in- expensive assorrment is desired, n > more delightful biscuit can be offered. Pickles ! Pickles ! Now ihat our Spring Groceries are arriving, We can assure our customers thai we can supply .their wants to the fullest extent and in uy line do we show up to such advantage as in PICKLES. Crosse & Blackwell's, the well known brand, arc our longest suit. Mixed Pickles. C how-Chow, White Onions, Walnuts and Cerkins in half pis. at 2.sc. Tint bottles with patent stoppers at 35c. and quart bottles at the exceedingly small price of 65 cents. N'ou will do well lo look at our prices in these line--. Latest Styles an 1 Makes in Spring Skoes Wc wish to call the attenlion of Ihe Shoe-Wearing Puhlic to the fact that our new lines of Spring Shoes are just to hand. This season we are in a better position than ever to cater to your wants in Footwear. We have the sole agency for the SLATER SHOE. THE REGAL SHOE and tor J. CSi, T. BELL'S fine shoes for Women. In the children's lines we are in a position to give you exactly what you wish in all sizes and leathers. We also have succeeded in obtaining the sole agency for the famous BOY SCOUT Shoes for boys only; they come in a variety of leathers and styles. Crockery and China Dried Fruits Jusi al this time you will wonder whal lias become ol your lasl season's preserved fruit. Don't think you will have to go without it iiulil the new fruil arrives, because wc have a liill Stock of some of the best evaporated fruil we have ever shown. Apples, Teaches, Pears, Apricots and Prunes. Try them, they will induce you to try more. The Slater Shoe for Men Men's Box Calf Blucher- High heel, bump toe, medium sole. The best shoe yet for - $4.00 Men's Box Calf Blucher- Medium heel and toe heavy sole, with waterproof insert. The hest that money ran buy at - $5.00 Men's Kangaroo Blucher—High heel, new high toe, light sole, and flexible welt. The dressiest Bhoe in town. Price, • $-o,00 Men's Tan Button Boot Medium heel, high toe, dark willow tan. A dressy shoe on the newest last. Price, • $5.00 Wc ate always showing a large assei'lment of Dinner Sets. This Spring wc are showing a larger line than ever before. Sec our new White and Gold Pattern. This makes up a nice Dinner Set lor a very small price. We arc also showing a large range of Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers, Fruit and Salad Howls, Biscuit Jars, Tobacco Jars, Cream and Sugars, Cut Class, Hrass Coods, Toilet Sets and a large assortment oi Fancy China. Fish for Lenten Season Wc have jusi opened up for the Lenten Season some of the choices! Sail Fish we have evei handled. Salt Mackerel, large, lal ami well cured, Salmon Bellies, the best pick ot the Mar. Labrador Fal Herring, well packed, well cured, without any parti*. Ic sign of rust, and Salt Codfish cured and packed by lhc best packers in Nova Scotia, in -' lh. blocks and 2 Ib. boxes, also a quantity of Smoked Halibut and Kippered Herring always on hand. Shoes for Litile Women w omens Sk oes We have now in stock a line of shoes made on Women's lasts with LOW HEELS. They are designed especially for girls and come in si/.es from 'J. to ■!!*. We have them in I.ace Hoots. Tan Hutton Hoots, Patent Button Hoots, tan, gun-tnctal and patent pumps. Prices. - • $3.00 to $4.00 Button shoes for women are decidedly it for the coming season. Let us show you a few of the most up-to-date lines. WOMEN'S TAN PAT. BUTTON-I0 button, good- year welt sole, dark shade, cuban heel, the new Toy toe. We feel sure you can't beat it anywhere. Price. - - - $5.00 WOMEN'S TAN BUTTON-Cuban heel, good- year welt sole, kid top, high grade patent colt vamp, bungalow toe. Price. - $5.00 WOMEN'S NUBUCK BI'TTON-The newest Bhoe for the coming season and destined to be the most popular of all the classy ones. Light fawn shade of buck that can be washed with soap and water. Good-year welt, white buttons, military heel. Price $6.00 WOMEN'S BHOWN VELVET BUTTON decidedly a nobby shoe in a nobby last. Brown velvet vamp, corded silk top. Medium weight sole, cuban heel. Price. $6.00 HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT MATS AND SQUARES A lew lines that will interest the housekeeper who is prepairing for early- spring house cleaning. These lines are extra special in value and will not last long at the prices. Japanese Mats ***> Bar*ains' 4x7' $17f J V 4x12 at $3,00 each Union Squares A"sizes'a"colors and combinations You can't get away from the values we offering in these. Call and see them: the prices are uway below actual cost. NEW LINES OF WALL PAPERS Our new lines of Wall Papers have just been put in stock and we can assure the public that never has such a complete line of artistic papers been shown in the city. Rich and artistic but at prices that will surprise you br their cheapness. Now is the time to see them while the lines are all unbroken. SCOTCH LINOLEUMS We import direct from the manufacturer in the Old Country and can supply you with the best article for the least money. Our patterns are all new and bright. Just compare these prices with any you may" have A QUALITY—Inlaid, the best that is on the market, at $1.40 per square yard. "O QUALITY—In a wide range of patterns at $1.20 per square yard f^ QUALITY -In attractive new patterns at 90 cents per square yard WKDNESDAY, MAR< H Itli I ll I THBMAIL-HEEALB- BEVEILSTOK-E WEDNESDAY, MAIU'II 13t.li. 1312 r REID & TOUNG A Fine Block New Spring Importations New Waists, New Ladies' Underwear, Ladies' Spring Costumes, Ladies' Spring Coats, New Millinery, New Ready-to-Wear Hats. We Invite You to Inspect Our Display length, li hm n i *.*,,. storey* In REID & YOUNG IUI CITV :H BRIEF honev - honey: ■*!( . ;■* * .-. ,111 [ol SI I'uti ick * ■ II • ment tn this Isbiii Ol * m ■■* ymi will I,,* i.t the Con - , * * * Itci tomorrow eveniug . rl Hal \i. Epwoi th I.** . oclal " 111 in' tonight nt ib,* home ol Mrs. * tietg, Sit..ml st .v.-I Doi '1 ' Tgcl tin* t'onsci vutivc Siimk.:. tomorrow (Thursday), even ■ j in Selkirk hall. I: .-. Loilge, N.. .'i. K i.t P will confer Becond rank this even : g A full attendance is requested *■ • * ir t ckets early for the St. Patrick's entertainment, Mow on sale ni Macdonald's .lrut; Btore 81 Patrick's eutertalnmeut, Mon ■ Sth lut t . In the opera bouse ... pici ol tin- Dramatic Society .'l si. Francis club. Dr. Hamilton, A B, Kincaid T. K.H trick ii i \ McRae, aro expected • irrtvi home tomorrow ^Thursday) uthern trip. mg .ii ice ,n the ■ Methodist hurch Sunday eventng. A - will lie given on "Who l ■**.,* SI Patrick.." R< -••-.. Mm,,:,,, aigbi f0| t|K* si. Pati titei tainment in the opera keti on s.ii, at Macdou ■ jtore, Hi , ui 5 li*. i'.i i •• Tills is Ilis season ol llie year. I'm.- ___M ( \*.HI fiml uivftilli nil' *ii HOME-MADE JAM >*i i m * m,| i|iiarts .ili-olntel, |,iiu* .iii.l well put up, SYRUPS I'lire MupleSyrup in bottles or .Ml', i* lu bi* llle lu-l. -niiiilliiii*.: .'"ii •I.I-. 1.11 - llnell llu* A. HOBSON, MacKenzie Avenue SPRING IS THE RIGHT TIME l'o select .uul in.ike llic liv-'. pnymriil on .i iioinc, Then vou cull iMiilcu. ,i p mltri yard und nil sorts nl tilings i-ou ll you hat t* ii little capital we «an home iinmcdiateli |Hli*l* I'l flln I1'"" Hj would bnjo) during a Summer, make u cu-*. (oa you t i in iptire KOOTENAY AGENCIES LIMITED Genuine Irish Shamrock and greon t'nimil mus :.,i St. Patrick's Day ul Hosedene Nursery, 'Phone U'*'.**. Card of Thanks I |,eg to extend to the in.my Iri.wls 0. it. Moodonuld lm« '•"»' fomplet e.l the arduous tnsk ol moving IUh big drug and ilntloiiery Btock into hlS new bluck "li M'Kmii.im nvelllle. This hlock, which Is mndo ol red M-iek im one ul tlio rn.m.i substantial in the oity, it * "' l,vl " wiin ii frontage ol 2S(t'ol large basement nnd height. The coillns Ib ol metal ol artistic designs, \ novel leaturo about this Btoro Is tho attractive gal lery whieh extends ulong oue side and the rear end, This is used lor Hint lonery and bbokH, Thoro Is au abun ilnm f lighl which is su essential iu n iii-pniHiii.*,. The second Hoor is iiuiiieii with t..ur largo rooms. Nowhere in the Interior ol British Columbia enn bo lound ii moro com plots drug Btoro tlian this une. it wns planned hs Mr. Mnedonnld especially lor liitn.si'U Get Three Months Vuncouver, II C, March 11 If ve mil ,.( ihe six rhargod with unlawful assembly in tlio tree si h gatli u Ing iu Hie eity Bciuiiro on Jan, -'•' wi ro sentenced toilaj by Judge Mel b, Martin Doylo wns the sixth mul was BCQUltted, while I'.i ll Hurst Will gil en three months Irom tho dato ol ai i. st, Deunls and Paul Schults gol tiii. ,• months nlso Irom date * ! tl" lr sontenca, James Cnt'Bon aud William Roberts gol six months trom the dute ol sentei The sevwrlty ol tho sontonccs mir I prised tho mon, who had pleaded lor ! leniency, Schultz and Roberta nre ineniliei'H i.f tlie I IV Vi. I It was stated by tho crown prosecutor after tlie cotirl proceodlngs that I Pettipiece, who wns arrested al the samo time and who choso n jury ttl I al, ui ihe nssizi's, may change Ins ileu and tuke n upeed) trial to do ei.le his u'liill or innueenee hefure tbe election, Pettipiece being u Soclalisl candidate, Y. M. C. A. NOTES Vostet'duy the toam thai wenl to Vancouver to try lor the n.r. busk el hull championship, returned to tho city, Our boys were disappointed In ihe style ,,f playing done by tho boys at the coasl, as they were I boi ..in-lily drilled t" "'..serve the mil's, while the consl team played without any regard lor the rules The local buys were defeated, the honoi emm: to the Vancouver V.M.C.A, Orent ■ re.lit is due the Vancouver V.M.C.A. officials mil members, who spared no * * give tbo local hoys .i pleas uiu tune im,* and .ill express themselves as having had *i very nice trip Methodist Tennis Club A mosl elillniMiist ie nn.I well ul tended meeting wiih held In the Mei.h o.'IIbI church Mondaj e-zenlng, for tbo I purpose ui organising n tennis olub. Tho club will ho known ns tho Metli ii.lisl Tenuis Chili. Considerable In to res I was tnKon In Win oloctii I officers, whieh resulle.l ns lollows: I iuu. President Mi. CF, Lindmark President- Mr, Harri Maxwell, Vice-Pros, Miss Eva Thompson. See. Trensl Miss Kthel lllnekbei'i;. Committee on rules, membership, ele.— Uev. 11. ,1. Melnt yre, IO. I'nniei' i.n. c. Painting, M. AdorBon, and P, Bnmson, NO Evi^TNim Dots Advertising Pa) ? As u result ol a Bluglo local news i i cm boing published io lasl week iu the Mail-Herald, a Rovolstoko real estate man sold two luis tor $1100, His name enn be obtained by ap plication i" ihe Mnii Herald Office, "llll .-*. BMXBI. wm *. ; *;.; .'* ' mm W -..-■...,; W* ""- ■■ ■ ' - rtefls J* The entrj blank bu the Arts Miss Myrtle Robinson wns taken t,. the hospital on Friday, having bad three lingers crushed in .1 manglo at 1 ho laundry, sin* will nol be llkelj ihem. Imt hopes to I ll . Ml Usborne mU In tins city, my sincere thanks :■ thlbitlon ma) lie had ..1 any many e presgions ol sympath) andjtlme now trom the Physical Director In and to the n Base Ball Club Organised \i n mooting ut young men 111 tho Mei luiiiist church Mmi,lay evening, it wns docldod iu orgnnlso n base imll club nnd enter s team In the Y.M.C, A. loague. Tin' le.iiii will Iw known is the J.B.O, baseball team: Officers were elected nn billows: — 1 luii. Pres. Mr. C, F. Lindmark. Pros, Uev. II. .1. Meinlyre. Vice Pros.—Mr, Did, Oorloy. S *. Troos. Mr. I 'mil Samson Oommlliee Messrs, M. Anderson,J. Wilton, R. Squarebriggs and H. J, Meinlyre. Mr. Wilton wus selected to bo cap tain ol tho team. MDITIONU BUSINESS LOCALS ■rn liKXT Furnished house on F.0.11 lh street. Vpply to Mall Hei 1' I. ll wtkii a Furnish .1 Room In tho neighborhood ol Courl House. ' p I Ij to Box 7:12. Speoial Bale ol 1 iambi Ic ' 01 sol I',,ver 1'lmlii in.lorn •, rogttlai 85c. onlj '2b c. this week al Mel •ciiiiun'e Special Bale of ladles' and chl|drons hi irj, only 25c, per pall. See our v. Ii low, McLennan & Co ICmpresi and Vni 1 nr shin *. p, tonl. kind mnl tuu, in all stylei Ij * * ;, p I ut Mel.enunll' e. Crown Tai'lorlng t'ompunj. Lini teil T uu. Agenl F. Lcfeaux, Revel stuho. See Spring im.1 Summer sum pit s Ml suits made to 01 lei an 1 111 guaranteed. 1 Ifflco with UN. Co ir ,,*i, First Btreel 11. Mr 18 LAST I'llAM'K FOR FRKB LAND. A rosorpatlon ol lertile vnlley land is now open in Mexnu. Homesteads Free. Only requirement is to huve ine acres of bananas planted within Bve years! An authorised company will plnnt the bananas and market them on shares, Ymir share should bring i'2iw per acre annuafly. The lant.ha Plantation Co., Block ' \,V iv. *•'•* <"ulf,' 1 . ' ■ '■ ■■■■ :■ 1 V'.**' " / We have taken tin' Agency Cor " Minerva Pure Prepared I'aini," and are in 11 position to uive you a paint that will last longer, jv" farther.and Btand more wear than any other paint on the market, [f you are.thinking of painting tin's Spring, give it u trial. For buildings inside and outside use "Minerva Pure Prepared Paint. For Bhingled roofs use " Minerva Barn, Roof and Bridge Paint." For floors use " Minerva Exterior Floor Paint." For Slain and Varnish Finish use " Minerva Lac," For cupboards, shelves, kitchen chairs, use "Minerva Pure Prepared Paint," put up in convenient household sizes, We also handle all colors of Alabastine. Rovolstoko Hardware Co., Lid. Howson Block Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.A., distribute Mexican land In tho U.S. and Canada Write fue particulars. You need nol 0 to Mexico, t.c. sii'iu'i.; I huve now moved into my new premises nml I bog to notlty my many customers un.l friends tbat ul tie lifiein years iu tho old comer stand I will .-is ii uul 1 ry to satisfy uty nmn>* patrous 111 tho new placo. (.'nil und mm 11- when passiug, you nee,1 11,,1 1,ui. 1' 11. Mucdonuld, • i> ■ 1 he the mj .■iv days, *\ mayoi * I ■ Mi- 11 McKinney, who , enjoying! ft*. M. Brown, ;i te* days holiday at the coast, la stoke, and now ick ..t the end ol Hns 1*.,,. t. is payiug .. visil to Revelstoke Ithjs week Mi Brown Dwns vs 1 Is in the Fraser river il 1 ' ' '■';!"»"» "' " »ure-en !;,:„,V(. K| , wt„.,, . new railwaj Di rs open nl . - ■ ' ! The Gr.and Chapti 1 ol ..ns. which mei . lected In Sul Ti * *: gugi mi uced ol 1 ui furmeily of K* velstoke I and t.. ■ .* ■*.' Mr. .,:. i Mrs. 11. A. i i„,-.\s..i :.. Mr. B T 11 111 tu*. s B.C. Mi Fi -1. Briggs tl chi, ■ ed had . mil 1 .,*-■ ' - ays !'■.: ue I r Mr '.' " n will bc - -I * • ' i.-ere. Ow .- • tbe fa. t thai 1 . ■.- ■■ ., igi ■ 1 this Wednes . * • , !* tiEO. dTKVESTOS. I hen y beg I ■ v in. a i»re so vement I I thank .,! the v U .' \ ill entries must be in the han I the physical Director ■ *. Mai b -"Hi al 10 p.m.. All ex their place nol lat ••! than April llth at 6p.m. The en 25c, ,',,1 the * .,1 entrj \ny Informal * 0 amy be Physical D * ..; the asking, NOTICE. The Police have been Instructed by ihe Cily Council i" prosecute all pels,,11s keeping or harboring n Dog without u 11, i-i-,: m. A Dog that is nol worth paying a liren.se for is worth nothing. Taxes ean bo paid al the Police Btatlon up to the ITth Inst., after thai date ui Lion will be taken. II. M. PARRY, I'luei of Police. Conservative Smoker All in, t. I ns u[ ih,* Conner vnlivc 1 ksoi '.ri .11 nml Iheir li ieii.ls ui e inv iliil Iii at 11- ti, 1 ilu* Smoking Convert In SELKIRK HALL Thursday Evening at 8 o'clock i\ Good Programme Provided A GOOD HOKSE t!i ,11*'. Superintendent * ' Kootenui thus ;.cugti sing ■ ivurk. Rcvi Mi 1 lm honoi ■ ■ Piocuni r in law, a Bsi| g 1*11, Death of Mrs. Osborne ■ Mr. A, -* K. T". ,. who te ■ • •., k ng '•■■■ ■■•■ft'-i. 1 01 Mr 1". *■ in I ill the * M r ..sh tiros.. ..f Vancouver H 1. krnoa, i ty. Mr. Toombs \ • , 1 . ■ • -: '.-. tS IS .■ '* : m III ;.| . .. *' ■ . ' ,: . * K * ' ' » 1_.. ." ' ■ , ■ ■ mind wh vail * * fron rie>l ' * * * ■ .a that be ted the r(,,(ll th, heautl-fnl English ehureh m r.ios are nov 10 mourn her an hus ' "King Mil ■ ■ ' • • m dark uiul ady was a ' Blue ■ the In BECAUSE Real Eitate values arc nol inflated property is sold on its oun merits. uyers. ' .ind ^^^^^[ Oi the $25,000,000 voted for railway de« 1 i-'iipnifiit in Alberta, $20,000,000 is tributary to Bdmonton and ,$7,000,000 i> in inj; spcnl iii (he city by ilie three iiiiii- enl roads. I'mil a short time ago Bdmonton uas the end of railway transportation, but uiili two lines buildiug through to the Coasl and three to die tiu-it Peace River country, this cil) i.i becoming .1 great distributing center. This great farming district is attracting monied in'crests from all pans tf the intry and man) new wholesalers are securing sites (or large establishment3 in I Jmonton, the commercial centre for the *i ii 'K new distrii 1. BECAUSE Many Revelstoke people have already made successful investments in Bdmonton during thc past yearor so and vou will i.iii to find one who cannot reali/e a splendid increase in value. The amalgamation of Bdmonton and Strathcona makes property on the south side o( thc river especially attractive at the present time. Our property. I;. . Wood Tablels, I'.l.in.l-. [HOU I'lll* NECKTIES! NECKTIES! Men ties ol all da -and 1 nn Spring Undi era of • faatidic .uni cloth, . erlook bews THE REXALL STORE bews McKINNON & SUTHERLAND Onltittors for RevelBtoke. Men and Boys "CRESCENT VIEW THE BEST" BECAUSE Ni tuly IMO lots ban hi fn solil right in Eilmonton during the past three weeks to people who i::n tii, imt nml tee the property. Several deals of ti blocK or more have I, tn 1 Ion 'I with Edmonton Real Estate opera'rrs who realize that this desirable Sub-Divisnn it Inting sr.ld at extra low prices anil will net them good returns. This iiIIilv lms told I'Vir 100 lots to Revektukebuyers who may rest assured thut they ban ntti.lt the be / buy on the market t,-day. We have a few choice lots left ut thc original price which will mily last a few days more. Don't put this off. See us at once. PRICE, $150 PER LOT Onc-Fiflh Cash. Balance Over 18 months. Special Prices on Blk, and Half Blk. Deals J. B. WATSON REALTY COMPANY E. G. FOLEY. Manager, MacKenzie Avenue ^ if I y